Stroke patterns in cardio-embolic infarction in a population-based study (Neurol. Res. — 2001. — Jun. — 23(4). — P. 309—314: англ.)

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The population study used determines the features of the course of strokes or the so-called stroke pattern in patients with cardio-embolic infarction. In a prospective population study for 14 years (1985-1997), cardio-embolic infarction was diagnosed in 882 (37.9%) of 2330 patients who had had the first acute cerebrovascular accident.

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R. Urbinelli

University Hospital

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Dijon Stroke Registry, Service of Neurology

France, Dijon

P. Bolard

University Hospital

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Dijon Stroke Registry, Service of Neurology

France, Dijon

M. Lemesle

University Hospital

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Dijon Stroke Registry, Service of Neurology

France, Dijon

G. Osseby

University Hospital

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Dijon Stroke Registry, Service of Neurology

France, Dijon

V. Thomas

University Hospital

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Dijon Stroke Registry, Service of Neurology

France, Dijon

D. Boruel

University Hospital

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Dijon Stroke Registry, Service of Neurology

France, Dijon

S. Megherbi

University Hospital

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Dijon Stroke Registry, Service of Neurology

France, Dijon

A. Giroud

University Hospital

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Dijon Stroke Registry, Service of Neurology

France, Dijon

J. Wolf

University Hospital

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Dijon Stroke Registry, Service of Neurology

France, Dijon

M. Giroud

University Hospital

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Dijon Stroke Registry, Service of Neurology

France, Dijon

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Copyright (c) 2001 Urbinelli R., Bolard P., Lemesle M., Osseby G., Thomas V., Boruel D., Megherbi S., Giroud A., Wolf J., Giroud M.

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