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Cardiogenic emboli have been implicated in a substantial percentage of episodes of cerebral and peripheral vascular ischemia and infarction. The identification of a cardiovascular cause is important in the management of stroke patients in order to outline an efficient plan of management.
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Bonnet, J., Desbordes, P., Coste, P., Clementy, J., Orgogozo, J.M., Bricaud, H. (1986). Interactive Value of Cardiac Echocardiography and Holter Recording in the Investigation of Stroke. In: Stober, T., Schimrigk, K., Ganten, D., Sherman, D.G. (eds) Central Nervous System Control of the Heart. Topics in the Neurosciences, vol 4. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2327-3_27
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