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Diferencias de género en el ACV

Debido a la mayor disponibilidad de tratamientos para el ACV la evaluación personalizada de los pacientes antes del tratamiento es más importante que nunca
Autor/a: Bushnell C, Howard VJ, Lisabeth L, Caso V et al Lancet Neurol 2018; 17: 641–50
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