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Figure 1: Brain imaging findingsA –D: Axial non-contrast brain CT scan slices showing the ischaemic lesions affecting both temporal lobes (white vertical arrows – A), the right lenticular nucleus (white triangle – B), the left insula and putamen (white sta
Table 1a: Diagnostic challenges on the path to better stroke management in low-resource settingsTable 1a: Diagnostic challenges on the path to better stroke management in low-resource settings
Table 2: Clinical clues associated with some common causes of stroke in young adultsTable 2: Clinical clues associated with some common causes of stroke in young adults

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