The non‐paretic‐hand‐to‐opposite‐ear test: A simple test to detect aphasia and neglect and an indica...
The non‐paretic‐hand‐to‐opposite‐ear test: A simple test to detect aphasia and neglect and an indicator of large anterior vessel occlusion in patients with suspected acute stroke
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United States: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Aphasia and neglect in combination with hemiparesis are reliable indicators of large anterior vessel occlusion (LAVO). Prehospital identification of these symptoms is generally considered difficult by emergency medical service (EMS) personnel. Therefore, we evaluated the simple non‐paretic‐hand‐to‐opposite‐ear (NPE) test to identify...
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The non‐paretic‐hand‐to‐opposite‐ear test: A simple test to detect aphasia and neglect and an indicator of large anterior vessel occlusion in patients with suspected acute stroke
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2162-3279
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2162-3279
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10.1002/brb3.3450