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Int J Stroke
August 2009
Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital de Merced, Osuna, Seville, Spain.
Background: A pathologically reduced or abolished circadian blood pressure variation has been described in acute stroke. However, studies on alterations of circadian blood pressure patterns after stroke and stroke subtypes are scarce. The objective of this study was to evaluate the changes in circadian blood pressure patterns in patients with acute ischaemic stroke and their relation to the stroke subtype.
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January 2008
Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital de Merced, Osuna, Seville, Spain.
Historically, the etiological link between hypercholesterolemia and stroke has been less clear than for coronary heart disease. The lack of association between cholesterol levels and stroke in most epidemiological and observational studies has brought about this controversy. Many recent, long-term clinical studies have confirmed that statin therapy results in a reduced risk of strokes, even in so-called "normocholesterolemic" patients.
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