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Although all routine and most specialized services for secondary and tertiary stroke prevention are readily available to most physicians, variation in availability exists.The use of international normalized ratios for monitoring warfarin therapy has not yet become universal. Physician knowledge of carotid endarterectomy complication rates is generally lacking.Depending on their causes,these problems may be addressed through targeted physician education efforts and systematic changes in the way in which services are provided. |
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