This cross sectional study was designed to document sequential changes in serum as well as urinary sodium and potassium levels in cerebrovascular accident (CVA) patients, in relation to a control group, in an attempt to precise the role of these electrolytes in occurrence of CVA.
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Cerebrovascular Accident, Serum Electrolyte, Urinary Electrolyte
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