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Translated from Zhurnal Nevrologii i Psikhiatrii imeni S. S. Korsakova, Stroke, Supplement, No. 22, pp. 16–21, 2008.

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Vakhnina, N.V., Nikitina, L.Y., Parfenov, V.A. et al. Post-Stroke Cognitive Impairments. Neurosci Behav Physi 39, 719–724 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11055-009-9198-3

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