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Published: May 01, 2023

El deterioro cognitivo después de un ataque cerebral es común, y se debe diagnosticar y tratar de manera temprana

Más de la mitad de las personas que sobreviven a un ataque cerebral manifiestan deterioro cognitivo en el plazo de un año; los exámenes pueden ayudar a detectar el deterioro cognitivo, según se señala en una nueva declaración científica de la American Heart Association (Asociación Americana del Corazón)
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