Background and Purpose Hypercoagulability increases the risk of arterial thrombosis; however, this effect may differ between various manifestations of arterial disease. Methods In this study, we compared the effect of coagulation factors as measures of hypercoagulability on the risk of ischaemic stroke (IS) and myocardial infarction (MI) by performing a systematic review of the literature. The effect of a risk factor on IS (relative risk for IS, RRIS) was com-pared with the effect on MI (RRMI) by calculating their ratio (RRR = RRIS/RRMI). A relevant dif-ferential effect was considered when RRRwas>1+ its own standard error (SE) or <1−SE. Results We identified 70 publications, describing results from 31 study populations, accounting for...
Background: We aimed to investigate the role of hypercoagulability on the risk of lifetime cardiovas...
Background: Cerebral infarctions are classified into three major clinical categories type: atherothr...
In 2009, population-based studies have continued to gener-ate many new results about stroke occurren...
Background and Purpose: Hypercoagulability increases the risk of arterial thrombosis; however, this ...
<div><p>Background and Purpose</p><p>Hypercoagulability increases the risk of arterial thrombosis; h...
Hypercoagulability increases the risk of arterial thrombosis; however, this effect may differ betwee...
Background and Purpose Hypercoagulability increases the risk of arterial thrombosis; however, this e...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hypercoagulability increases the risk of arterial thrombosis; however, this...
This thesis reports on studies that have investigated the role of several factors on t...
Myocardial infarction and ischaemic stroke are both forms of arterial thrombosis. It is unclear to w...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to investigate the role of hypercoagulability on the risk of lifetime cardiovas...
Background: Stroke is one of the major causes of death worldwide. The importance of increased intima...
Background: The effects of the risk factors of ischemic heart disease (IHD) and stroke on the occurr...
Background: We aimed to investigate the role of hypercoagulability on the risk of lifetime cardiovas...
Objective. Hypercoagulability may be an important contributor to the pathophysiology of atherosclero...
Background: We aimed to investigate the role of hypercoagulability on the risk of lifetime cardiovas...
Background: Cerebral infarctions are classified into three major clinical categories type: atherothr...
In 2009, population-based studies have continued to gener-ate many new results about stroke occurren...
Background and Purpose: Hypercoagulability increases the risk of arterial thrombosis; however, this ...
<div><p>Background and Purpose</p><p>Hypercoagulability increases the risk of arterial thrombosis; h...
Hypercoagulability increases the risk of arterial thrombosis; however, this effect may differ betwee...
Background and Purpose Hypercoagulability increases the risk of arterial thrombosis; however, this e...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hypercoagulability increases the risk of arterial thrombosis; however, this...
This thesis reports on studies that have investigated the role of several factors on t...
Myocardial infarction and ischaemic stroke are both forms of arterial thrombosis. It is unclear to w...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to investigate the role of hypercoagulability on the risk of lifetime cardiovas...
Background: Stroke is one of the major causes of death worldwide. The importance of increased intima...
Background: The effects of the risk factors of ischemic heart disease (IHD) and stroke on the occurr...
Background: We aimed to investigate the role of hypercoagulability on the risk of lifetime cardiovas...
Objective. Hypercoagulability may be an important contributor to the pathophysiology of atherosclero...
Background: We aimed to investigate the role of hypercoagulability on the risk of lifetime cardiovas...
Background: Cerebral infarctions are classified into three major clinical categories type: atherothr...
In 2009, population-based studies have continued to gener-ate many new results about stroke occurren...