1953
DOI: 10.1097/00000441-195302000-00006
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Cortisone as an Adjunct in the Rehabilitation of the Hemiplegic Patient†

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“…(1) appears to be the only one in the standard literature dealing exclusively with the use of cortisone in the immediate treatment of apoplectic stroke. Very few studies have come to my attention in which the adrenocortical steroids were actively employed in the subacute hemiplegic phase of stroke (2, 3). Several reviews were published in 1956 and 1957 dealing with the management of cerebrovascular accidents; in 1 instance (4) no reference was made to the use of hormones, and in the other 2 only a sentence was devoted to the entire subject (5, 6).…”
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“…(1) appears to be the only one in the standard literature dealing exclusively with the use of cortisone in the immediate treatment of apoplectic stroke. Very few studies have come to my attention in which the adrenocortical steroids were actively employed in the subacute hemiplegic phase of stroke (2, 3). Several reviews were published in 1956 and 1957 dealing with the management of cerebrovascular accidents; in 1 instance (4) no reference was made to the use of hormones, and in the other 2 only a sentence was devoted to the entire subject (5, 6).…”
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