The Impact of Pregnancy on Hemorrhagic Stroke in Young Women
Conclusions: Women with pregnancy-associated HS had fewer cerebrovascular risk factors, lower odds of having underlying vascular lesions, and higher proportion of migraine and RCVS compared with similar-aged non-pregnant women. Pregnancy-associated HS appears to represent a unique pathophysiological process, requiring targeted study.Cerebrovasc Dis 2018;46:10 –15
Source: Cerebrovascular Diseases - Category: Neurology Source Type: research
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