2016
DOI: 10.17511/ijmrr.2016.i08.15
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A prospective observational study on the clinical profile of ischemic stroke in a tertiary care centre in Thrissur, Kerala

Abstract: Introduction: India is facing an increasing burden of diseases like coronary artery disease and stroke. Another peculiarity is that the number of cases of stroke in the young is more when compared to the west. There are also discrepancies among the different states of India regarding the epidemiological and clinical features of stroke. The aim of this study was to gather information regarding the clinical profile of patients admitted with ischemic stroke in a tertiary care centre in Thrissur, a district in the… Show more

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“…Hemorrhagic stroke mainly results from uncontrolled hypertension. Uncontrolled hypertension leads to lipohyalinosis and arteriolosclerosis which might be the underlying pathology of hemorrhagic stroke [10]. In the present study, hypertension was the most common comorbidity observed in 47% of cases of overall stroke, and hypertension was significantly associated with hemorrhagic stroke (65.4%) as compared to ischemic stroke (40.5%).…”
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confidence: 47%
“…Hemorrhagic stroke mainly results from uncontrolled hypertension. Uncontrolled hypertension leads to lipohyalinosis and arteriolosclerosis which might be the underlying pathology of hemorrhagic stroke [10]. In the present study, hypertension was the most common comorbidity observed in 47% of cases of overall stroke, and hypertension was significantly associated with hemorrhagic stroke (65.4%) as compared to ischemic stroke (40.5%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 47%