The evaluation of medical fitness to drive in patients with dementia, post-stroke conditions, or seizures
<p dir="ltr">Safe automobile driving requires sufficient vision, cognition, and physical capability that, in turn, depend on the relative integrity of cerebral functioning. Fairly common medical conditions such as dementia, stroke, and seizures affect the brain, and may therefore com...
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| Main Author: | Catarina Lundberg (19524565) (author) |
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