2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.nrleng.2012.07.018
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Aetiological classification of ischaemic strokes: Comparison of the new A-S-C-O classification and the classification by the Spanish Society of Neurology's Cerebrovascular Disease Study Group

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“…Most strokes are ischemic (85%) and 15% hemorrhagic. A total of 15% of strokes occur in children [10,11]. A small percentage of ACVD is related to genes [12].…”
Section: Causal Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most strokes are ischemic (85%) and 15% hemorrhagic. A total of 15% of strokes occur in children [10,11]. A small percentage of ACVD is related to genes [12].…”
Section: Causal Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sin embargo, tiene un riesgo de mortalidad mayor el ictus hemorrágico que el ictus isquémico (Lavados et al, 2005). La correcta categorización etiológica del ictus isquémico es fundamental para seleccionar el tratamiento preventivo más adecuado, y con ello disminuir el riesgo de recurrencias (Sobrino García et al, 2013).…”
Section: Concepto Y Epidemiologia De La Isquemia Cerebralunclassified