1990
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1001192
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Herzkrankheiten als Ursache zerebraler Symptome und Syndrome

Abstract: The causes, clinical indications and diagnosis and differential diagnosis of cardiac disorders which may lead to cerebral symptoms are illustrated on the basis of a review of the present day level of scientific research. Principally involved are cerebral ischaemias arising from cerebral embolisms or from reduction of cardiac output in cardiovalvular and myocardial disorders. The incidence of all embolisms of cardiac origin makes up 10% of all ischaemic cerebral infarcts, with auricular fibrillation, irrespecti… Show more

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“…1), cardiac disorders were identified indicating the presence of a definite or highly probable source of cardiac emboli in accordance to the literature [10,12,13,16,22,24]. There were 48 males and 42 females (mean age 55.6, SD 20.3, range 16-83 years).…”
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confidence: 79%
“…1), cardiac disorders were identified indicating the presence of a definite or highly probable source of cardiac emboli in accordance to the literature [10,12,13,16,22,24]. There were 48 males and 42 females (mean age 55.6, SD 20.3, range 16-83 years).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 79%