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Dimiter I Hadjiev

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Medical Hypotheses|November 10, 2012
Elevated blood pressure management in acute ischemic stroke remains controversial: could this issue be resolved?Dimiter I Hadjiev, Petya P Mineva
Medical Hypotheses|March 23, 2012
Cerebellar dysfunction and cognitive impairments after strokeDimiter I Hadjiev, Petya P Mineva
Medical Hypotheses|March 3, 2010
Transient ischemic attack may present a target for normobaric hyperoxia treatmentDimiter I Hadjiev, Petya P Mineva
Stroke|May 1, 2010
Subclinical cerebrovascular disease in older adultsDimiter I Hadjiev, Petya P Mineva
Medical Hypotheses|December 8, 2010
Antihypertensive treatment with cerebral hemodynamics monitoring by ultrasonography in elderly hypertensives without a history of stroke may prevent or slow down cognitive decline. A pending issueDimiter I Hadjiev, Petya P Mineva
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Medical Hypotheses|November 10, 2012
Elevated blood pressure management in acute ischemic stroke remains controversial: could this issue be resolved?Dimiter I Hadjiev, Petya P Mineva
Medical Hypotheses|March 23, 2012
Cerebellar dysfunction and cognitive impairments after strokeDimiter I Hadjiev, Petya P Mineva
Medical Hypotheses|March 3, 2010
Transient ischemic attack may present a target for normobaric hyperoxia treatmentDimiter I Hadjiev, Petya P Mineva
Stroke|May 1, 2010
Subclinical cerebrovascular disease in older adultsDimiter I Hadjiev, Petya P Mineva
Medical Hypotheses|December 8, 2010
Antihypertensive treatment with cerebral hemodynamics monitoring by ultrasonography in elderly hypertensives without a history of stroke may prevent or slow down cognitive decline. A pending issueDimiter I Hadjiev, Petya P Mineva
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