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Should a hospital without a neurologist use t-PA to treat stroke?
Derk W. Krieger, MD, PhD
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1999, 66 (10) 585-586;
Derk W. Krieger
Cerebrovascular Center, Department of Neurology, Cleveland Clinic


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Should a hospital without a neurologist use t-PA to treat stroke?
Derk W. Krieger
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine Nov 1999, 66 (10) 585-586;
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