Over the last 10 years, there has been a rise in neurointerventional case complexity, device variety and physician distractions. Even among experienced physicians, this trend challenges our memory and concentration, making it more difficult to remember safety principles and their implications. Checklists are regarded by some as a redundant exercise that wastes time, or as an attack on physician autonomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA man of 30 years, admitted in Neurology unit of Mymensingh Medical College Hospital with weakness of all four limbs for 4 weeks which was of gradual onset and progressive. He had no difficulty in vision, swallowing & speech. He had no disturbances of sensation, bowel & bladder functions.
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