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Therapeutic role of rTMS on recovery of dysphagia in patients with lateral medullary syndrome and brain stem infarction
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry , 10/23/09
Khedr E et al. – The findings suggest that rTMS could be a useful adjuvant strategy in neurorehabilitation of dysphagia due to LMI or brain stem infarction, although further assessment is necessary in multicentre clinical trials.
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