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Ischaemic Stroke in the Young

Ischaemic Stroke in the Young

9780198722366
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The incidence of stroke in younger adults is rising, with approximately 5% of all ischaemic strokes occurring in individuals younger than 45 years and 10% occurring in those under 50. Causes and risk factor profiles among young ischaemic stroke patients differ significantly from those in elderly patients, and young patients frequently have genetic or other rare causes which require different diagnostic work-up and treatment strategies from older stroke patients. While the aetiology,diagnosis, and treatment of stroke are commonly covered elsewhere, there is little literature referring specifically to the treatment needs for younger stroke patients. Ischaemic Stroke in the Young brings together the latest research from leading stroke teams, and takes a detailed diagnostic approach to explore the issues particular to younger stroke victims. This problem-based approach complements existing stroke volumes, providing physicians and stroke service staff with the specific diagnostic and treatment information they need when dealing with younger stroke patients.
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OUP Oxford
87530
9780198722366
9780198722366

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Publication date
2018
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
320
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
618
  • Epidemiology of young stroke: A look through the magnifying glass; Risk factors; Classification of cerebral infarction among young adults; Vascular aetiology; Stroke in the young: Cardiac aetiology; Special aetiologies of ischaemic stroke in young adults; Brain imaging (CT/MR); Vascular imaging (CTA/MRA); Vascular imaging: Ultrasound; Echocardiography in ischaemic stroke in the young adults; Genetics of ischaemic stroke among young adults; Stroke in young women; Arterial ischaemic stroke in children; Acute treatment; Secondary prevention; Long-term prognosis after cerebral infarction among young adults;
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