2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2023.06.006
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A clinical comparative analysis between expanded NIHSS and original NIHSS in posterior circulation ischemic stroke

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“…[50] A clinical comparative analysis between expanded NIHSS and original NIHSS in posterior circulation IS found the e-NIHSS median was 2 points higher at baseline and 24 hours and was one point higher on discharge P < .001. [51] Lymphocytes played an important role in stroke and were involved in inflammatory processes, immune responses, and neuroprotection. The mechanism of lymphocytes in stroke was complex, they might have had a positive impact on the repair of brain tissue, or might have aggravated brain damage by triggering an excessive inflammatory response.…”
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“…[50] A clinical comparative analysis between expanded NIHSS and original NIHSS in posterior circulation IS found the e-NIHSS median was 2 points higher at baseline and 24 hours and was one point higher on discharge P < .001. [51] Lymphocytes played an important role in stroke and were involved in inflammatory processes, immune responses, and neuroprotection. The mechanism of lymphocytes in stroke was complex, they might have had a positive impact on the repair of brain tissue, or might have aggravated brain damage by triggering an excessive inflammatory response.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 50 ] A clinical comparative analysis between expanded NIHSS and original NIHSS in posterior circulation IS found the e-NIHSS median was 2 points higher at baseline and 24 hours and was one point higher on discharge P < .001. [ 51 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%