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Cognitive complaints in the early phase after stroke are not indicative of cognitive impairment

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Cognitive complaints hindering daily life are frequently reported in the early weeks after stroke but are no indication for impaired cognitive performance. To identify patients with cognitive impairment, neuropsychological assessment is essential.

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