Stroke in young adults: Incidence rate, risk factors, treatment and prognosis
Conclusions The majority of stroke events in patients 55 years of age or younger appear to be related to a high prevalence of classical cardiovascular risk factors and possibly to psychosocial stress.
Source: Revista Clinica Espanola - Category: Internal Medicine Source Type: research
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