Recurrence after Ischemic Stroke in Chinese Patients: Impact of Uncontrolled Modifiable Risk Factors
Cerebrovascular Diseases2006Vol. 23(2-3), pp. 117–120
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Abstract
The recurrence rate is higher in Chinese patients with ischemic stroke compared with the one reported in western populations. Failure to control some modifiable risk factors in Chinese patients may be responsible for this discrepancy.
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