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Chapter 17 - Management of Disorders of Blood Pressure Control in Neurorehabilitation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 October 2018

Krishnan Padmakumari Sivaraman Nair
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Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
Marlís González-Fernández
Affiliation:
Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, MD
Jalesh N. Panicker
Affiliation:
National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, London
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