نتایج جستجو برای: stroke subtypes

تعداد نتایج: 169634  

Journal: :American journal of hypertension 2014
Zhaoqing Sun Xiaodan Han Liqiang Zheng Xingang Zhang Jue Li Dayi Hu Yingxian Sun

BACKGROUND Hypertension is a definitive risk factor for stroke. We examined the associations between hypertension subtypes and stroke incidence in rural Chinese adults. METHODS We conducted a prospective study in a sample of 38,949 rural Chinese adults aged ≥35 years and free from stroke at baseline. The subtypes of hypertension were defined as isolated systolic hypertension (ISH), isolated d...

Journal: :Stroke 2016
Stewart J Wiseman Stuart H Ralston Joanna M Wardlaw

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Some rheumatic diseases are associated with stroke. Less is known about associations with stroke subtypes or stroke risk by age. We quantified the association between stroke, its subtypes, and rheumatic diseases and identified when stroke risk is greatest. METHODS Searches of EMBASE (from 1980) and MEDLINE (from inception) to end 2014 and manual search of reference list...

Journal: :Stroke 2014
Hakan Ay Ethem Murat Arsava Gunnar Andsberg Thomas Benner Robert D Brown Sherita N Chapman John W Cole Hossein Delavaran Martin Dichgans Gunnar Engström Eva Giralt-Steinhauer Raji P Grewal Katrina Gwinn Christina Jern Jordi Jimenez-Conde Katarina Jood Michael Katsnelson Brett Kissela Steven J Kittner Dawn O Kleindorfer Daniel L Labovitz Silvia Lanfranconi Jin-Moo Lee Manuel Lehm Robin Lemmens Chris Levi Linxin Li Arne Lindgren Hugh S Markus Patrick F McArdle Olle Melander Bo Norrving Leema Reddy Peddareddygari Annie Pedersén Joanna Pera Kristiina Rannikmäe Kathryn M Rexrode David Rhodes Stephen S Rich Jaume Roquer Jonathan Rosand Peter M Rothwell Tatjana Rundek Ralph L Sacco Reinhold Schmidt Markus Schürks Stephan Seiler Pankaj Sharma Agnieszka Slowik Cathie Sudlow Vincent Thijs Rebecca Woodfield Bradford B Worrall James F Meschia

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE NINDS (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)-SiGN (Stroke Genetics Network) is an international consortium of ischemic stroke studies that aims to generate high-quality phenotype data to identify the genetic basis of pathogenic stroke subtypes. This analysis characterizes the etiopathogenetic basis of ischemic stroke and reliability of stroke classifica...

2015
Matthew Traylor Steve Bevan Jean-Claude Baron Ahamad Hassan Cathryn M. Lewis Hugh S. Markus

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Lacunar strokes comprise ≈20% of all strokes. Despite this frequency, their pathogenesis is poorly understood. Previous genome-wide association studies in lacunar stroke have been disappointing, which may be because of phenotypic heterogeneity. Pathological and radiological studies suggest that there may be different pathologies underlying lacunar strokes. This has led to...

Journal: :The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine 2022

Abstract Background Diabetes and stroke prevalence rates are increasing worldwide, both major human health threats causing disability death. is a well-known independent risk factor for stroke. In addition, diabetes increases the of other factors; however, few studies evaluate whether may influence presentation. Aim work This study was conducted to assess factors clinical presentation in patient...

Journal: :Stroke 2013
James F Meschia Donna K Arnett Hakan Ay Robert D Brown Oscar R Benavente John W Cole Paul I W de Bakker Martin Dichgans Kimberly F Doheny Myriam Fornage Raji P Grewal Katrina Gwinn Christina Jern Jordi Jimenez Conde Julie A Johnson Katarina Jood Cathy C Laurie Jin-Moo Lee Arne Lindgren Hugh S Markus Patrick F McArdle Leslie A McClure Braxton D Mitchell Reinhold Schmidt Kathryn M Rexrode Stephen S Rich Jonathan Rosand Peter M Rothwell Tatjana Rundek Ralph L Sacco Pankaj Sharma Alan R Shuldiner Agnieszka Slowik Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller Cathie Sudlow Vincent N S Thijs Daniel Woo Bradford B Worrall Ona Wu Steven J Kittner

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Meta-analyses of extant genome-wide data illustrate the need to focus on subtypes of ischemic stroke for gene discovery. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke SiGN (Stroke Genetics Network) contributes substantially to meta-analyses that focus on specific subtypes of stroke. METHODS The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke SiGN i...

Journal: :Neuroepidemiology 2015
Peter L Kolominsky-Rabas Silke Wiedmann Michael Weingärtner Thomas G Liman Matthias Endres Stefan Schwab Michael Buchfelder Peter U Heuschmann

BACKGROUND Population-based data, which continuously monitors time trends in stroke epidemiology are limited. We investigated the incidence of pathological and etiological stroke subtypes over a 16 year time period. METHODS Data were collected within the Erlangen Stroke Project (ESPro), a prospective, population-based stroke register in Germany covering a total study population of 105,164 inh...

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