License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Stroke in young has special significance in developing countries. This is so because some etiologies like cardioembolic infections are more common than in developed countries, and the affection of economically productive group adds further to the overall disease burden. The paper discusses the burden of stroke in young and its implications in a developing country like India along with an approach to identifying different causes that are known to occur in this age group. 1
Introduction: India is facing an increasing burden of diseases like coronary artery disease and stro...
In developed countries, the predominant health problems are those lifestyle-related illnesses associ...
Background and Purpose—Within the United Kingdom, mortality from stroke is higher among South Asians...
The issue of stroke in young in India has long been of interest to neurologists in the country. The ...
Introduction: A study of stroke among young adults and children has recently become a subject of int...
Background:In recent years there has been an exponential increase in number of stroke patients. Agai...
Three of the world\u27s top 10 most populous countries are located in South Asia. The health-care pr...
Stroke is a non-communicable disease of increasing socioeconomic importance in ageing populations. A...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: There has been more than 100 per cent increase in incidence of stroke in lo...
Stroke is a non-communicable disease of increasing socioeconomic importance in ageing populations. A...
• The findings of a preliminary epidemiological survey of Vellore, South India, and adjoining rural ...
Background: The published literature, in INDIA, addressing risk factors and aetiology of stroke in y...
during the year 1986 to ascertain the prevalence and pattern of completed stroke. We detected 91 cas...
Background: Stroke is one of the leading causes of disease and death throughout the world with the i...
Stroke rates in middle-aged people are five to ten times higher in Pakistan, India, Russia, China, a...
Introduction: India is facing an increasing burden of diseases like coronary artery disease and stro...
In developed countries, the predominant health problems are those lifestyle-related illnesses associ...
Background and Purpose—Within the United Kingdom, mortality from stroke is higher among South Asians...
The issue of stroke in young in India has long been of interest to neurologists in the country. The ...
Introduction: A study of stroke among young adults and children has recently become a subject of int...
Background:In recent years there has been an exponential increase in number of stroke patients. Agai...
Three of the world\u27s top 10 most populous countries are located in South Asia. The health-care pr...
Stroke is a non-communicable disease of increasing socioeconomic importance in ageing populations. A...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: There has been more than 100 per cent increase in incidence of stroke in lo...
Stroke is a non-communicable disease of increasing socioeconomic importance in ageing populations. A...
• The findings of a preliminary epidemiological survey of Vellore, South India, and adjoining rural ...
Background: The published literature, in INDIA, addressing risk factors and aetiology of stroke in y...
during the year 1986 to ascertain the prevalence and pattern of completed stroke. We detected 91 cas...
Background: Stroke is one of the leading causes of disease and death throughout the world with the i...
Stroke rates in middle-aged people are five to ten times higher in Pakistan, India, Russia, China, a...
Introduction: India is facing an increasing burden of diseases like coronary artery disease and stro...
In developed countries, the predominant health problems are those lifestyle-related illnesses associ...
Background and Purpose—Within the United Kingdom, mortality from stroke is higher among South Asians...