CLINCAL SIGNIFICANCE of S100B PROTEIN as a NEUROBIOCHEMICAL MARKER in DIAGNOSIS of ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE

Shimaa Abdelkader Ahmed Abd Elmoaty;

Abstract


troke remains the third leading cause of death in the world and the major cause of adult disability. At many community hospitals, a formal stroke team or neurologist may not be available. MR-based technology is unlikely to become widely available for mo


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Title CLINCAL SIGNIFICANCE of S100B PROTEIN as a NEUROBIOCHEMICAL MARKER in DIAGNOSIS of ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE
Other Titles الاهمية الإكلينيكية لإس100بى بروتين فى تشخيص حالات السكتة الدماغية الحادة
Authors Shimaa Abdelkader Ahmed Abd Elmoaty
Keywords CLINCAL SIGNIFICANCE of S100B PROTEIN as a NEUROBIOCHEMICAL MARKER in DIAGNOSIS of ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE
Issue Date 2013
Description 
troke remains the third leading cause of death in the world and the major cause of adult disability. At many community hospitals, a formal stroke team or neurologist may not be available. MR-based technology is unlikely to become widely available for mo

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