Site and size of lesion predict post-stroke spasticity: A retrospective magnetic resonance imaging study
Objective: Clinical parameters for prediction of post-stroke spasticity are well established. This report introduces 2 brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) parameters (infarct volume and topographic distribution) as post-stroke spasticity predictors. Methods: Topographic and volumetric data from b...
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Main Authors: | Songjin Ri (Author), Anatol Kivi (Author), Peter P. Urban (Author), Thomas Wolf (Author), Jörg Wissel (Author) |
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Medical Journals Sweden,
2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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