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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area of stroke" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or anatomical contexts to refer to a specific region affected by a stroke.
Example: "The area of stroke in the patient's brain was identified through imaging techniques."
Alternatives: "region of stroke" or "zone of stroke".
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As it stands today, MedyMatch is applying its tech to the area of stroke diagnosis, ensuring that stroke victims are given the correct treatment.
Generally, the allowable writing area of stroke recognition for both the IOS and Android systems is too small to write complex characters.
Shared care initiatives, albeit commonly utilised in managing other chronic conditions have not been implemented in the area of stroke in Australia.
The types of visual field loss were compared for area of stroke lesion (Table 4).
The area of stroke largely related to the type of visual field defects.
There are a limited number of intervention studies that explore this area of stroke prevention.
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TA research work with College students has shown that greatest growth was reported in the area of stroking.
Australian interventional radiologists are included in several research trials, especially in areas of stroke management and vertebroplasty.
Using snips, "within two years we will identify at least three genes in the areas of stroke, diabetes and schizophrenia," predicts Lee Babiss, a top research executive at Roche.
The objective of this special issue is to bring to the readership of Neurochemistry International the latest developments and knowledge in a broad spectrum of areas of stroke research in both review and original research articles.
Barriers have been identified and reported for several areas of stroke care.
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