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Gender-Related Differences and Short-Term Outcome of Stroke: Results from a Hospital-Based Registry in Sub-Saharan Africa
Conclusions: Sex differences exist in the clinical profile of stroke but not in the outcome. Knowledge of these differences could help influence stroke prevention, thereby improving stroke burden in Africa.Neuroepidemiology 2017;49:179 –188
Source: Neuroepidemiology - November 30, 2017 Category: Epidemiology Source Type: research

Recurrent Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke in Cameroon: A Case-Control Study
CONCLUSION: We mapped the landscape of recurrent strokes in Cameroon. There is a need to evaluate the causes of suboptimal drug adherence rates and both the role and adherence to nonpharmacologic interventions.PMID:34221504 | PMC:PMC8221891 | DOI:10.1155/2021/9948990
Source: Neurology Research International - July 5, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Jaur ès Kamgang Francklin T étinou Yvan Zolo Chee Yang Tan Christian Wambo Emerancienne J N Fongang Ulrick Sidney Kanmounye Source Type: research

Gender Differences in Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Clinical Presentation, and Outcome of Patients Admitted with a Hypertensive Crisis at the Buea Regional Hospital, Cameroon
CONCLUSIONS: Men admitted for an HC had a significantly higher cardiovascular risk burden and higher psychomotor agitation. However, there were no significant differences in the types of hypertensive emergencies and outcomes between men and women.PMID:35801166 | PMC:PMC9256455 | DOI:10.1155/2022/3062526
Source: International Journal of Hypertension - July 8, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Clovis Nkoke Ahmadou Musa Jingi Jean Jacques Noubiap Denis Teuwafeu Cyrille Nkouonlack Ronald Gobina Siddikatou Djibrilla Ali Abas Anastase Dzudie Source Type: research