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. 1984 Sep;141(3):329-34.

Brain infarction and hemorrhage in young and middle-aged adults

Brain infarction and hemorrhage in young and middle-aged adults

J R Lacy et al. West J Med. 1984 Sep.

Abstract

Of 131 young (17 to 44 years) and middle-aged (45 to 55 years) adults who had brain infarction or hemorrhage, the most common etiologic factors were rheumatic heart disease, migraine and oral contraceptive use among the younger group. In contrast, atherosclerotic, hypertensive and diabetes-associated cerebrovascular were the most common causes in the middle-aged group. Patients who have a stroke before age 45 should have prompt, complete laboratory and radiologic testing to define a possible treatable cause.

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