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How to quickly make a diagnosis of stroke based on symptoms?
Disturbance of consciousness, vertigo, spasms, aphasia, apraxia, agnosia, hemispatial neglect, motor paralysis, ataxia.
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Stroke patients have complex and rapidly changing symptoms, and the seemingly simple imaging diagnosis is actually a difference in qualitative positioning.
How can I prepare a diagnosis quickly?
We must keep in mind the relationship between the site of injury and the symptoms, and this is the first part
to make accurate judgments.
For example, common motor paralysis symptoms, can you list which parts of the injury correspond to different motor paralysis?