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After a stroke, the early establishment of a precise prognosis is of the highest importance both for the patient and for the community. Obviously, a better understanding of the mechanisms of recovery could be of help for this assessment.
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Demeurisse, G., Capon, A. (1987). Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Studies During Functional Tests in Aphasic Stroke Patients. In: Poeck, K., Hacke, W., Schneider, R. (eds) Neuroimmunologie Spinale Krankheiten Neuropsychologie Metabolische Enzephalopathien Neurologische Notfälle Interventionelle Neuroradiologie. Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Neurologie, vol 4. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83201-7_39
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