Mood disorders in long-term survivors of stroke: associations with brain lesion location and volume.
Sixty surviving patients from a community-based stroke register who had CT scan evidence of a single brain lesion and neurological signs appropriate to it were interviewed three to five years following their first-ever stroke. Mood disorder (anxiety and depression), physical disability, and intellec...
Main Authors: | Sharpe, M, Hawton, K, House, A, Molyneux, A, Sandercock, P, Bamford, J, Warlow, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Sprog: | English |
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1990
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