cognitive decline after stroke
"Cognitive decline after stroke" refers to the deterioration or impairment of cognitive abilities, such as memory, attention, language, problem-solving, and decision-making, that occur as a result of a stroke. This decline in cognitive function can vary in severity and can significantly affect a person's daily functioning and quality of life.
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