Etiology of first‐ever ischaemic stroke in European young adults: the 15 cities young stroke study
European Journal of Neurology2013Vol. 20(11), pp. 1431–1439
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Nilüfer Yeşilot, Jukka Putaala, Ulrike Waje‐Andreassen, Sophia Vassilopoulou, Katiuscia Nardi, Céline Odier, Gergely Hofgárt, Stefan T. Engelter, Annika Burow, László Mihálka, M. Kloss, Julia Ferrari, Robin Lemmens, Oğuzhan Çoban, Elena Haapaniemi, Noortje A.M. Maaijwee, Loes C.A. Rutten‐Jacobs, Anna Bersano, Carlo W. Cereda, Pierluigi Baron, Linda Borellini, Caterina Valcarenghi, Lars Thomassen, Armin Grau, Frederick Palm, Christian Urbanek, Rezzan Tunçay, A. Durukan Tolvanen, Ewoud J. van Dijk, F.‐E. de Leeuw, Vincent Thijs, Stefan Greisenegger, K. Vemmos, Christoph Lichy, Dániel Bereczki, László Csiba, Patrik Michel, Didier Leys, Konstantinos Spengos, Halvor Næss, Turgut Tatlisumak, Sara Bahar
Abstract
The etiology of IS in young adults has clear gender-specific patterns that change with age. A notable portion of these patients remains without an evident stroke mechanism according to TOAST criteria.
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