Guang-Rong Fu describes for SIIC the most significant aspects of his article describe para SIIC los aspectos relevantes de su artículo Risk factors associated with recurrent strokes in young and elderly patients The independent predictive risk factors of recurrent stroke differ between young and older stroke patients. Our study reconfirmed that a history of IS or TIA was a strong independent prognostic factor for stroke recurrence, suggesting that the prevention and treatment of these conditions . In addition, DM may not play an important role in the risk of stroke The independent predictive risk factors of recurrent stroke differ between young and older stroke patients. Our study reconfirmed that a history of IS or TIA was a strong independent prognostic factor for stroke recurrence, suggesting that the prevention and treatment of these conditions . In addition, DM may not play an important role in the risk of stroke recurrence in younger patients. The article was published by El artículo fue publicado por
Principal institution where the research took place Institución principal de la investigación department of neurology ,people's of the Fifth Hospital of heng shui city, He Shui, In He Bei province, China ![]() Authors' Report Crónica del Autor Factores de riesgo asociados con los accidentes cerebrovasculares recurrentes en pacientes jóvenes y de edad avanzada Los factores predictivos independientes de riesgo de recurrencia del accidente cerebrovascular (ACV) difieren entre los adultos jóvenes y los de edad avanzada. El presente estudio confirmó que el antecedente de ACV isquémico o ataque isquémico transitorio es un fuerte factor pronóstico independiente para la recurrencia del ACV, un fenómeno que revela la importancia de la prevención y el tratamiento de estas condiciones. Además, la diabetes no parece ejercer un papel importante en el riesgo de recurrencia del ACV en los enfermos más jóvenes. ![]() Crónica del Autor Imprimir nota Referencias bibliográficas Bibliografía: 1. 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