Sex differences in stroke are observed across epidemiologic studies, pathophysiology, treatments, and outcomes. These sex differences have profound implications for effective prevention and treatment and are the focus of this review. Epidemiologic studies reveal a clear age-by-sex interaction in stroke prevalence, incidence, and mortality. While premenopausal women experience fewer strokes than men of comparable age, stroke rates increase among postmenopausal women compared with age-matched men. This postmenopausal phenomenon, in combination with living longer, are reasons for women being older at stroke onset and suffering more severe strokes. Thus, a primary focus of stroke prevention has been based on sex steroid hormone-dependent mechan...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability in the United States and affects 15 million people worldw...
Background: Women have worse outcomes after stroke than men, and this may be partly explained by str...
Alyana A Samai,1,2 Sheryl Martin-Schild1 1Department of Neurology, Stroke Program, Tulane University...
Sex differences in stroke are observed across epidemiologic studies, pathophysiology, treatments, an...
Sex differences in stroke are observed across epidemiologic studies, pathophysiology, treatments, an...
Background: A sexual dimorphism is seen in ischemic stroke. Women have lower stroke incidence than m...
Stroke prevalence is expected to increase in the next decades due to the aging of the Western popula...
State Medical and Pharmaceutical University “NicolaeTestemitanu”, Chișinău, Republic of MoldovaIntro...
Stroke has a greater effect on women than men owing to the fact that women have more stroke events a...
In this article, the authors have gathered data from epidemiological, observational, case-control an...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death in women and a major cause of disability. Many aspect...
In the last decades, there has been great progress in the field of stroke. With the introduction of ...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability in the United States and affects 15 million people worldw...
Background: Women have worse outcomes after stroke than men, and this may be partly explained by str...
Alyana A Samai,1,2 Sheryl Martin-Schild1 1Department of Neurology, Stroke Program, Tulane University...
Sex differences in stroke are observed across epidemiologic studies, pathophysiology, treatments, an...
Sex differences in stroke are observed across epidemiologic studies, pathophysiology, treatments, an...
Background: A sexual dimorphism is seen in ischemic stroke. Women have lower stroke incidence than m...
Stroke prevalence is expected to increase in the next decades due to the aging of the Western popula...
State Medical and Pharmaceutical University “NicolaeTestemitanu”, Chișinău, Republic of MoldovaIntro...
Stroke has a greater effect on women than men owing to the fact that women have more stroke events a...
In this article, the authors have gathered data from epidemiological, observational, case-control an...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death in women and a major cause of disability. Many aspect...
In the last decades, there has been great progress in the field of stroke. With the introduction of ...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability in the United States and affects 15 million people worldw...
Background: Women have worse outcomes after stroke than men, and this may be partly explained by str...
Alyana A Samai,1,2 Sheryl Martin-Schild1 1Department of Neurology, Stroke Program, Tulane University...