Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is most commonly seen in patients over 55 years of age and often results in a loss of many productive years. SAH has a high mortality rate, and sur-vivors often suffer from early and secondary brain injuries. Understanding the pathophysiology of the SAH is crucial to identifying potential therapeutic agents. One promising target for diagno-sis and prognosis of SAH is circulating microRNAs, which regulate gene expression and are in-volved in various physiological and pathological processes. In this review, we discuss the poten-tial of microRNAs as a target for diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis in SAH.
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