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Stroke. 2008
Published online before print April 24, 2008, doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.107.509745
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Improving Onset to Needle Time. Knowledge Is Not Enough

Richard I. Lindley MBBS, MD, FRCP(Edin), FRACP*

From the Moran Foundation for Older Australians, The University of Sydney, Western Clinical School, Westmead Hospital (C24), The University of Sydney, Australia.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: Richard_lindley{at}wmi.usyd.edu.au.


Key words: diagnostic methods • hospital stay • stroke delivery • treatment • public health


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