Remote neurological evaluation reliably identifies patients eligible to endovascular therapy while non-eligible to intravenous thrombolysis
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Published:2024-06
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ISSN:0035-3787
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Container-title:Revue Neurologique
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Revue Neurologique
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Lucas L.ORCID,
Georget A.,
Rouxel L.,
Briau P.,
Couture M.,
Liegey J.-S.,
Debruxelles S.,
Poli M.,
Sagnier S.,
Renou P.,
Olindo S.ORCID,
Rouanet F.,
Maurin X.,
Benard A.,
Sibon I.
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