Background: Stroke incidence is increased in Black individuals but the reasons for this are poorly understood. Exploring the differences in aetiological stroke subtypes, and the extent to which they are explained by conventional and novel risk factors is an important step in elucidating the underlying mechanisms for this increased stroke risk. Methods: Between 1999- 2010, 1200 black and 1200 white stroke patients were prospectively recruited from a contiguous geographical area in South London in the UK. The Trial of Org 10172 (TOAST) classification was used to classify stroke subtype. Age and sex-adjusted comparisons of socio-demographics, traditional vascular risk factors and stroke subtypes were performed between black and white strok...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
Abstract Background Stroke incidence is increased in ...
Background and Purpose—The excess risk of stroke seen in the black population has not been explained...
Objective: To identify ethnic differences in the incidence of first ever stroke. Design: A prospe...
<p>Objective: To identify ethnic differences in the incidence of first ever stroke.</p> ...
Background and Purpose— Risk of stroke is higher in black Caribbeans in the United Kingdom compared ...
Background: Prior studies indicate that young African-Americans (AA) have a greater frequency of isc...
Background and Purpose—Data are lacking on the differences in hemorrhagic stroke incidence between b...
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$\textbf{Objective}$: Despite epidemiologic data showing an increased stroke incidence in African an...
Background. Previous studies have suggested that black populations have more small-vessel and fewer ...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
Abstract Background Stroke incidence is increased in ...
Background and Purpose—The excess risk of stroke seen in the black population has not been explained...
Objective: To identify ethnic differences in the incidence of first ever stroke. Design: A prospe...
<p>Objective: To identify ethnic differences in the incidence of first ever stroke.</p> ...
Background and Purpose— Risk of stroke is higher in black Caribbeans in the United Kingdom compared ...
Background: Prior studies indicate that young African-Americans (AA) have a greater frequency of isc...
Background and Purpose—Data are lacking on the differences in hemorrhagic stroke incidence between b...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
$\textbf{Objective}$: Despite epidemiologic data showing an increased stroke incidence in African an...
Background. Previous studies have suggested that black populations have more small-vessel and fewer ...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...