2005
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-917666
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Hemorrhagic Stroke in the Tropics

Abstract: With the increasing industrialization of countries in the tropical and subtropical regions, cerebrovascular disease is becoming an increasingly recognized cause of morbidity and mortality. The incidence of hemorrhagic stroke versus ischemic stroke is unclear as data regarding hemorrhagic stroke in developing countries of the tropical and subtropical regions, especially in the English literature, continues to be sparse. As in the developed world, however, the major etiologies for hemorrhagic stroke in developin… Show more

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“…Even in this case, the peculiarity is represented by the young age of those affected. Miranda et al (2013), El Khamlichi et al (2001, Schneck and Biller (2005) also report the presence of diseases involving heart failure and acute cardiovascular events in the African countries of the Mediterranean basin, as confirmed by the results of this study.…”
Section: Source: Authors' Own Elaboration Based On Istat Various Yearssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Even in this case, the peculiarity is represented by the young age of those affected. Miranda et al (2013), El Khamlichi et al (2001, Schneck and Biller (2005) also report the presence of diseases involving heart failure and acute cardiovascular events in the African countries of the Mediterranean basin, as confirmed by the results of this study.…”
Section: Source: Authors' Own Elaboration Based On Istat Various Yearssupporting
confidence: 87%