Racial differences in ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke: An ecological epidemiological study
CONCLUSIONS: Based on this ecological epidemiological study, racial differences in stroke incidence were robust to a variety of statistical analyses, regardless of the subtype. This suggests the need for region-specific approaches to stroke prevention.PMID:38423097 | DOI:10.1055/a-2278-8769
Source: Thrombosis and Haemostasis - Category: Hematology Authors: Dongseon Kang Pil-Sung Yang Daehoon Kim Eunsun Jang Hee Tae Yu Tae-Hoon Kim Jung Hoon Sung Hui-Nam Park Moon-Hyoung Lee Gregory Yh Lip Boyoug Joung Source Type: research
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