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Non-invasive Brain Stimulation Can Reduce Unilateral Spatial Neglect after Stroke: ELETRON Trial
ArticleAbstract: Objective: Rehabilitation top-down techniques based on brain stimulation present variable outcomes iPalabras claves:Autores:Bazan R., Bazan S.G.Z., Betting L.E.G., Borges G.F., Conforto A.B., da Costa R.D.M., da Silva Rodrigues J.C., da Silva T.R., de Carvalho Nunes H.R., de Oliveira Antunes L.C., de Souza J.T., dos Santos L.R.A., Edwards T.G.S., Favoretto D.B., Ferreira N.C., Fogarolli M.O., Kanda R.G., LUVIZUTTO G.J., Martins L.G., Módolo G.P., Octavio Marques Pontes-Neto, Pereira V.M., Ribeiro P.W., Rizzatti G.R.S., Sartor L.C.A., Winckler F.C.Fuentes:scopusRelationship of spontaneous microembolic signals to risk stratification, recurrence, severity, and mortality of ischemic stroke: a prospective study
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: The presence of microembolic signals (MES) during the acute phase of stroke is poorlyPalabras claves:Brain embolism, prognosis, RISK FACTORS, stroke, Transcranial Doppler ultrasonographyAutores:Bazan R., Braga G.P., de Freitas C.C.M., Hamamoto Filho P.T., Hueb J.C., Leite J.P., LUVIZUTTO G.J., Módolo G.P., Nunes H.R.d.C., Octavio Marques Pontes-Neto, Sobreira M.L., Trindade A.P., Zanati Bazan S.G.Fuentes:scopus