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1. Association Betwwen Hyperhomocysteinemia And Acute Ischemic Cerebral Disease
2. Prospective Cohort Study Of Premenopausal Women, Stroke Risk Factors
3. Lipoprotein A Relationship With The Chinese Stroke Caused By Atherosclerosis Of The Mechanism
4. Investigation On The Awareness Rate Of Stroke Risk Factors In 116 Cases Of A Community In Beijing And The Protective Effect Of Ditan - Tongyu Method On Liver Damage In Rats With Acute Cerebral Hemorrhage
5. A Brief Introduction To Prevention Of Stroke By Traditional Chinese Medicine
6. A Preliminary Study On The Correlation Between Stroke Risk And Stroke Risk Factors And Origin Syndromes
7. Logistic Regressions Of Risk Factors In Hemorrhagic Stroke And Ischemic Stroke In Da Lian
8. The Investigation Of The Stroke's Risk Factors And Handicapped Degree And Economic Burden In Male Farmers Of The Poor Rural Regions
9. Clinical Recurrence Of Symptomatic Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusive Disease
10. A Case- Control Study On The Risk Factors And Genetic Epidemiology Of Ischemic Cerebral Stroke
11. Investgation On Level Of Knowledge Of Risk Factors And Warning Signs Of Stroke In Qingdao Urban Chinese Population
12. The Analysis Of The Relationship Between Impaired Glucose Regulation And The Atherosclerotic Stenosis
13. Clinical Study Of Insulin Resistance And Ischemic Stroke
14. Clinical Study Of Progressive Ischemic Stroke
15. The Study On The Risk Factors Of Ischemic Cerebral Stroke
16. The Relationship Between The Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Of The Fibrinolytic Gene And Ischemic Stroke In Chinese
17. Comparison Of Risk Factors Between Stroke Subtypes And Relationship Between Admission Blood Pressure And Clinical Outcome
18. Left Atrial Diameter Enlargement Aggravates The Risk Of Ischemic Stroke In Hypertensive Patients
19. Study Of Plasma Homocysteine Level In Stroke Patients And The Correlation Between High Homocysteine And The Traditional Sroke Risk Factors
20. Risk Factors For Stroke In Young And Middle-Aged Adults In New Times And Deficiency Of Clinical Examination
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