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STUDY OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HOMOCYSTEINE AND STROKE

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  11-16

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 Introduction & Objective: Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the world, and it is also a major cause of longterm disability. The most promising strategy to reduce the stroke is prevention and the success of this prevention strategy depends, however, on identifying and controlling all important causal and modifiable. risk factors. A previously emerging risk factor for stroke, which is prevalent and modifiable and may be causal, is elevated plasma homocysteine. The author of this study hypothesized that elevated homocysteine (Hcys) is a risk factor for all of stroke subtypes in which atherosclerosis plays a primary role.Materials & Methods: This case-controlled study included 58 patients (33 men and 25 women) with stroke who were admitted to a university teaching hospital in Hamadan. The control group consisted of 103 randomly selected subjects (60 men and 53 women) with a mean age of 50 years who did not have a stroke. Both groups of patients provided a history of their vascular modifiable risk factors, effectiveness factor in plasma Hcys level Then analyzed fasting blood samples, for plasma Hcys levels.Results: Compared with control subjects, ischemic (n=44), and hemorrhagic (n=14) strokes had higher geometric mean values of total Hcys and higher proportions of Hcys³11.0 µmol/L that was significant.Conclusion: There is a significant association between elevated Hcys and all of stroke subtypes.

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MAZDEH, M.D., MONSEF ESFAHANI, A.R., & MANI KASHANI, KH.. (2006). STUDY OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HOMOCYSTEINE AND STROKE. AVICENNA JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE (SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF HAMADAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND HEALTH SERVICES), 12(4 (SN 38)), 11-16. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/17861/en

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MAZDEH M.D., MONSEF ESFAHANI A.R., MANI KASHANI KH.. STUDY OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HOMOCYSTEINE AND STROKE. AVICENNA JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE (SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF HAMADAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND HEALTH SERVICES)[Internet]. 2006;12(4 (SN 38)):11-16. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/17861/en

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M.D. MAZDEH, A.R. MONSEF ESFAHANI, and KH. MANI KASHANI, “STUDY OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HOMOCYSTEINE AND STROKE,” AVICENNA JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE (SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF HAMADAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND HEALTH SERVICES), vol. 12, no. 4 (SN 38), pp. 11–16, 2006, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/17861/en

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