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A Case of Locked-in Syndrome Complicated by Central Deafness
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Title A Case of Locked-in Syndrome Complicated by Central Deafness
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Description Although there is no effective treatment to improve the clinical recovery from locked-in syndrome, the prompt diagnosis and initiation of neuropsychological testing can yield improved functional outcomes. The current case report highlights the best practice for patients with locked-in syndrome. Nature Clinical Practice Neurology
Category Articles > Neurology and Neurosurgery
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Date May 28, 2008
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