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Prof.dr. P.J. Koudstaal
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cardiovascular
cerebrovascular
diseases
stroke
Expertise
Cerebrovascular diseases; Stroke; Cardiovascular diseases
Expertise (NL)
Cerebrovasculaire ziekten (CVA); Beroerte; Hart- en vaatziekte
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/074759663
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Professor
Organisation
Department of Neurology (EUR)
Chair (EN)
Stroke
Chair (NL)
Neurovasculaire ziekten
Email
p. j. koudstaal -at- erasmusmc. nl
Publications
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Rotterdam Aphasia Therapy Study (RATS) - 3: " The efficacy of intensive cognitive-linguistic therapy in the acute stage of aphasia"; design of a randomised controlled trial
An early rise in body temperature is related to unfavorable outcome after stroke: Data from the PAIS study
Heart failure and the risk of stroke: the Rotterdam Study
Microstructural brain injury in post-concussion syndrome after minor head injury
A 10-year follow-up of hippocampal volume on magnetic resonance imaging in early dementia and cognitive decline
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Enhanced publications
(the most recent at the top)
Doctoral Thesis: Intracranial aneurysms and subarachnoid hemorrhage: Clinical studies on diagnosis and treatment
Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader
Pregnancy Zone Protein in Alzheimer?s disease
Project leader
Stroke: risk factors and etiology, prognosis and treatment
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Supervisor
Boody Temperature and Inflammation in Acute Stroke
Supervisor
Intracranial aneurysms and subarachnoid hemorrhage: clinical studies on diagnosis and treatment
Supervisor
Aphasia after stroke: the SPEAK study
Supervisor
Cerebrovascular diseases
Classification
D23222
Cardiovascular disorders
D23231
Neurology
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