@qwintine @La_saus https://t.co/Nog82B4wwh https://t.co/Su8A06Ad62 https://t.co/spXxCGSXke Etc etc. Donc bon votre revue dans BMC geriatrics, voilà quoi.
@MinervaNo1 @Blue_Wode Significant force isn't always required "SCAD was preceded by...infection in four patients. https://t.co/ilXkTlpwlq "An underlying disease or triggering event was identified in 71%...infection (18%)" https://t.co/vGmNmkz9iG
@Blue_Wode @DrBuckD This would suggest that patients with triple or quadruple CeAD are more likely to have an underlying connective tissue disorder. 18% of patients had a recent infection https://t.co/ThjSVOhpZt https://t.co/rhG86cLbfh
RT @iShare_etude: S, Debette on Triple and quadruple cervical artery dissections: a systematic review of indi-vidual patient data. J Neurol…
S, Debette on Triple and quadruple cervical artery dissections: a systematic review of indi-vidual patient data. J Neurol. 2019 Mar 23. https://t.co/ozIgCG1RrG
RT @TerkkoLib: Triple and quadruple cervical artery dissections: a systematic review of individual patient data. #amchelsinki #tutkimus htt…
Triple and quadruple cervical artery dissections: a systematic review of individual patient data. #amchelsinki #tutkimus https://t.co/Hzm8EruPql