Cerebrovascular Disease Affects More than 22,000 People a Year in the Dominican Republic.
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In the Dominican Republic, between 22,000 and 26,000 cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs) occur each year, equivalent to about 44 cases per day, making it the second cause of death and the first cause of disability in the country. This was warned by Dr. Luis Suazo, president of the Dominican Society of Neurointervention and Vascular Neurology (SDNINV), during the opening of the First Congress on Cerebrovascular Disease, which is being held this week…
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