Charles Warlow

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University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 
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Li L, Zuurbier SM, Kuker W, et al. (2021) Blood Pressure Control and Recurrent Stroke After Intracerebral Hemorrhage in 2002 to 2018 Versus 1981 to 1986: Population-Based Study. Stroke. STROKEAHA121034432
Sanders RD, Graham C, Lewis SC, et al. (2012) Nitrous oxide exposure does not seem to be associated with increased mortality, stroke, and myocardial infarction: a non-randomized subgroup analysis of the General Anaesthesia compared with Local Anaesthesia for carotid surgery (GALA) trial. British Journal of Anaesthesia. 109: 361-7
Sudlow C, Warlow C. (2009) Getting the priorities right for stroke care. Bmj (Clinical Research Ed.). 338: b2083
Connor MD, Modi G, Warlow CP. (2009) Differences in the nature of stroke in a multiethnic urban South African population: the Johannesburg hospital stroke register. Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation. 40: 355-62
Warlow C. (2009) The new religion: screening at your parish church Bmj. 338
Koton S, Howard SC, Warlow CP, et al. (2008) Serum urate predicts long-term risk of acute coronary events in women after a transient ischaemic attack and stroke. Cerebrovascular Diseases (Basel, Switzerland). 26: 517-24
Warlow C, Allen C, Venables G. (2008) Bringing neurology to the people. Practical Neurology. 8: 208-10
Gough MJ, Bodenham A, Horrocks M, et al. (2008) GALA: an international multicentre randomised trial comparing general anaesthesia versus local anaesthesia for carotid surgery. Trials. 9: 28
Stone J, Hewett R, Carson A, et al. (2008) The 'disappearance' of hysteria: historical mystery or illusion? Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 101: 12-8
Dellagrammaticas D, Lewis S, Colam B, et al. (2007) Carotid endarterectomy in the UK: acceptable risks but unacceptable delays. Clinical Medicine (London, England). 7: 589-92
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