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L B Goldstein

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Stroke|January 8, 2000
North Carolina stroke prevention and treatment facilities survey. Statewide availability of programs and servicesL B Goldstein, L A Hey, R Laney
Stroke|April 1, 1997
Primary care physician-reported secondary and tertiary stroke prevention practices. A comparison between the United States and the United KingdomL B Goldstein, A Farmer, D B Matchar
Stroke|March 1, 1995
Stroke due to recurrent ipsilateral carotid artery dissection in a young adultL B Goldstein, L Gray, C M Hulette
Neurology|December 12, 2001
Low rate of complications of cerebral angiography in routine clinical practiceD C Johnston, K M Chapman, L B Goldstein
The Functional Orthodontist|May 1, 1997
Prevalence of hyperactive digastric muscles during swallowing as measured by electromyography in patients with myofascial pain dysfunction syndromeL B Goldstein, F C Last, V M Salerno
Neurology|May 29, 2001
Hormone replacement therapy and ischemic stroke severity in women: a case-control studyC D Bushnell, G P Samsa, L B Goldstein
Neuroepidemiology|August 8, 2001
Delay between stroke onset and emergency department evaluationL B Goldstein, M G Edwards, D P Wood
Stroke|March 10, 2001
Retrospective assessment of initial stroke severity: comparison of the NIH Stroke Scale and the Canadian Neurological ScaleC D Bushnell, D C Johnston, L B Goldstein
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases : the Official Journal of National Stroke Association|October 2, 2007
Cost implications of specialized coagulation testing for acute ischemic strokeC D Bushnell, S K Datta, L B Goldstein
Neuroscience|September 7, 2000
Expression of the apolipoprotein E gene does not affect motor recovery after sensorimotor cortex injury in the mouseL B Goldstein, M P Vitek, H Dawson, et al.
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Stroke|January 8, 2000
North Carolina stroke prevention and treatment facilities survey. Statewide availability of programs and servicesL B Goldstein, L A Hey, R Laney
Stroke|April 1, 1997
Primary care physician-reported secondary and tertiary stroke prevention practices. A comparison between the United States and the United KingdomL B Goldstein, A Farmer, D B Matchar
Stroke|March 1, 1995
Stroke due to recurrent ipsilateral carotid artery dissection in a young adultL B Goldstein, L Gray, C M Hulette
Neurology|December 12, 2001
Low rate of complications of cerebral angiography in routine clinical practiceD C Johnston, K M Chapman, L B Goldstein
The Functional Orthodontist|May 1, 1997
Prevalence of hyperactive digastric muscles during swallowing as measured by electromyography in patients with myofascial pain dysfunction syndromeL B Goldstein, F C Last, V M Salerno
Neurology|May 29, 2001
Hormone replacement therapy and ischemic stroke severity in women: a case-control studyC D Bushnell, G P Samsa, L B Goldstein
Neuroepidemiology|August 8, 2001
Delay between stroke onset and emergency department evaluationL B Goldstein, M G Edwards, D P Wood
Stroke|March 10, 2001
Retrospective assessment of initial stroke severity: comparison of the NIH Stroke Scale and the Canadian Neurological ScaleC D Bushnell, D C Johnston, L B Goldstein
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases : the Official Journal of National Stroke Association|October 2, 2007
Cost implications of specialized coagulation testing for acute ischemic strokeC D Bushnell, S K Datta, L B Goldstein
Neuroscience|September 7, 2000
Expression of the apolipoprotein E gene does not affect motor recovery after sensorimotor cortex injury in the mouseL B Goldstein, M P Vitek, H Dawson, et al.
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