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Neurosciences. 2007; 12 (3): 202-206
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-119533

ABSTRACT

To ascertain the most prevalent risk factor for stroke. We performed a descriptive and analytical prospective study on patients with stroke admitted to the neurology wards of Imam Hospital, Tabriz, Iran during 2004 and 2005. The study comprised 100 ischemic stroke [IS] patients consisting of 46 men and 54 women with a mean age of 67 +/- 15, and 100 age and gender matched apparently healthy subjects. Plasma levels of C-Reactive protein [CRP], fibrinogen, platelet counts, lipoprotein [a] [LP [a]], high-density lipoprotein cholesterol [HDL-c], low-density lipoprotein cholesterol [LDL-c], total cholesterol [TC], and triglycerides [TG] were measured in both patients and controls. Background disease was also investigated in the patients. Hemorrhagic and embolic stroke patients were excluded from the study. We found no significant difference in serum fibrinogen, HDL-c levels, and platelet counts between patients and control subjects, however, levels of LP [a], TG, LDH-c, and CRP were significantly higher in patients than controls. Among the predisposing background illnesses, the most common risk factors were hypertension and hyperlipidemia. The frequency of studied risk factors among patients was: no risk factors [20%], one risk factor [32%], 2 risk factors [36%], and 3 risk factors [12%].Hypertension was the most prevalent background disease in IS patients. We also found that although there is close relationship in the incidence of IS with levels of LP [a], TC, TG, LDL-c, and CRP, the cutoff point frequency of fibrinogen, CRP, LP [a], and platelet counts was variable from patient to patient


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Humans , Male , Female , Stroke/etiology , Brain Ischemia , Risk Factors , C-Reactive Protein , Fibrinogen , Lipoproteins , Lipids , Platelet Count , Prospective Studies
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Pakistan Journal of Neurology. 1997; 3 (2): 54-58
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-46439

ABSTRACT

Hemiplegia / Hemiparesis is a common complication of CNS diseases. This is a retrospective study in which we collected 47 patients who were admitted with different neurological disorders in Emam Khomeini hospital, Tabriz, Iran. Of the 47 patients, 31 [66%] were miles and 16 [34%] females. Hemiparesis was found in 9 [19%] including 7 males and 2 females. The age of patients varied between 5 and 71 years. The different neurological disorders diagnosed in these 47 patients included multiple sclerosis [7 cases], CNS tumors [4 cases], epilepsy, including status. epilepticus, [14 cases], encephalitis [9 cases], Hypokalemic paralysis [7 cases], single seizure [4 cases] and CNS trauma [2 cases]. All the cases with tumor [4] had hemiparasis, while 3 out of 7 cases of M.S. and 2 of 9 cases of encephilitis had hemiparesis. All patients who presented with hemiparesis due to brain tumors and multiple sclerosis were male. Both patients with hemiparesis due to encephalitis were females. None of the patients with epilepsy, status epilepticus, hypokalemic paralysis and CNS trauma had hemiplegia / hemiparesis. We conclude that a significant percentage of patients with hemiplegia / hemipares have non=vascular cause which should be carefully investigated for proper management


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Humans , Male , Female , Hemiplegia/epidemiology , Central Nervous System Diseases/complications
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