1987
DOI: 10.1159/000184106
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Increased Incidence of Cerebral Hemorrhage Mortality in Patients with Analgesic Nephropathy on Hemodialysis

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“…Other reports have also raised fears that hemodialysis might impose an inordinate hemorrhagic stroke risk. 21,22 However, the general Japanese population has a significantly higher risk of hemorrhagic stroke compared with that of US and European populations, an increased risk in some series of as much as 10-fold. [23][24][25] By contrast, in the United States about 80% of strokes are ischemic rather than hemorrhagic.…”
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“…Other reports have also raised fears that hemodialysis might impose an inordinate hemorrhagic stroke risk. 21,22 However, the general Japanese population has a significantly higher risk of hemorrhagic stroke compared with that of US and European populations, an increased risk in some series of as much as 10-fold. [23][24][25] By contrast, in the United States about 80% of strokes are ischemic rather than hemorrhagic.…”
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