Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome after acute cerebellar stroke

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  • who: Gilles Naeije from the Yale University, United States have published the paper: Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome after acute cerebellar stroke, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aimed at assessing both the prevalence of CCAS after cerebellar acute vascular lesion and the yield of the CCAS-Scale (CCAS-S) in an acute stroke setting. This study shows that a CCAS is highly prevalent after acute vascular cerebellar injury and likely reflects acute CCD.
  • future: Studies are required to assess the relation between CCAS-S scores at acute and chronic stages and the . . .

     

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