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MAJOR UNMET NEED FOR MORE EFFECTIVE SECONDARY PREVENTION IN THE SUBACUTE PHASE AFTER MINOR ISCHAEMIC STROKE: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY
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Main Authors:
Paul, N
,
Chandratheva, A
,
Geraghty, O
,
Rothwell, P
Format:
Conference item
Published:
2010
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