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Artificial Intelligence and the Evaluation and Treatment of Stroke.
Stroke affects close to 800,000 Americans every year and is a major cause of disability and mortality. Prompt, accurate diagnosis and treatment of stroke is of critical importance in minimizing these deleterious effects. Recent advances in computer technology have allowed the development artificial intelligence technology that can be applied to the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of victims of stroke.