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Empfehlungen der European Stroke Initiative (EUSI) zur Behandlung des ischämischen Schlaganfalls — Aktualisierung 2003

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Mitglieder des EUSI-Exekutive-Komitees

  • Werner Hacke, Heidelberg, Deutschland

  • Markku Kaste, Helsinki, Finnland

  • Julien Bogousslavsky, Lausanne, Schweiz

  • Michael Brainin, Maria Gugging, Österreich

  • Angel Chamorro, Barcelona, Spanien

  • Kennedy Lees, Glasgow, Großbritannien

  • Didier Leys, Lille, Frankreich

  • Hubert Kwiecinski, Warschau, Polen

  • Danilo Toni, Rom, Italien

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  • Tom Skyhoj Olsen, Kopenhagen, Dänemark

  • Peter Langhorne, Glasgow, Großbritannien

  • Hans Christoph Diener, Essen, Deutschland

  • Michael Hennerici, Mannheim, Deutschland

  • Jose Ferro, Lissabon, Portugal

  • Johani Sivenius, Kuopiu, Finnland

  • Nils Gunnar Wahlgren, Stockholm, Schweden

  • Philip Bath, Nottingham, Großbritannien

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Külkens, S., Ringleb, P.A. & Hacke, W. Empfehlungen der European Stroke Initiative (EUSI) zur Behandlung des ischämischen Schlaganfalls — Aktualisierung 2003 . Nervenarzt 75, 368–379 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00115-003-1668-1

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