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Clinical Epidemiology of Stroke
by Shah Ebrahim, 227 pp, $59.95, New York, NY, Oxford University Press, 1990.
Jose Biller, MD, Reviewer;
David Lee Gordon, MD, Reviewer
Iowa City, Iowa
Arch Neurol. 1992;49(2):126.
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Much of what we know about stroke has resulted from epidemiologic studies. A thorough knowledge of epidemiologic principles is necessary both to interpret and to execute future trials properly. In this book, Ebrahim has championed the cause of the investigator of clinical stroke.
Clinical Epidemiology of Stroke includes a valuable description of epidemiologic principles in the context of stroke studies as well as a thoughtful discussion on issues of clinical disagreement, ie, disagreements among physicians regarding diagnosis and disagreements in interpretation of computed
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