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Drug Information Handbook, 10th Anniversary Edition. Lexi-Comp Inc. Lacy CF, Armstrong LL, Goldman MP, Lance LL. 2002-2003.

National Stroke Association - http://www.stroke.org

American Stroke Association - http://www.strokeassociation.org

The Bantam Medical Dictionary, Second Revised Edition. Market House Books Ltd. 1994.

 

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