Depending on the severity and the location within the brain of the stroke pathology,4 the damage caused by a stroke can lead to severe functional, sensory, and motor symptoms, as well as neurobehavioural consequences, including neuropsychiatric symptoms (depression, anxiety, apathy, and fatigue), delirium, and cognitive impairment and dementia.1-3 These neurobehavioural consequences can have a considerable impact on the quality of life of the patient.1-3
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4. Campbell BCV, De Silva DA, Macleod MR, et al. Ischaemic stroke. Nat Rev Dis Primers 2019; 5 (1): 70.
