Underestimation of Cognitive Impairment by Mini-Mental State Examination Versus the Montreal Cognitive Assessment in Patients With Transient Ischemic Attack and Stroke: A Population-Based Study
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S. Pendlebury | P. Rothwell | Z. Mehta | Sarah T Pendlebury | Peter M Rothwell | Ziyah Mehta | Fiona C Cuthbertson | Sarah J V Welch | Fiona C. Cuthbertson | S. Welch
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