Background Studies on stroke in South Asians are sparse. We compared differences in age of onset of ischemic stroke in South Asians living in the UK and those in India with white British stroke patients. Methods We studied the UK and Indian arms of the ongoing international prospective hospital-based study of South Asian stroke (BRAINS study). BRAINS includes 4038 South Asian and white British recruits from UK and Indian sites with first-ever ischemic stroke. Results Of included patients, 1126 were South Asians in India (ISA); 1176 British South Asians (BSA), and: 1736 white British (WB) UK residents. ISA and BSA South Asians suffered stroke 19.5 years and 7.2 years earlier than their WB counterparts, respectively (BSA: 64.3 years ...
Objective: To study the risk factors, etiology and management of ischemic stroke in young adults in ...
Introduction: India is facing an increasing burden of diseases like coronary artery disease and stro...
Background Indian Asians living in the United Kingdom have a >50% higher risk of cardiovascular d...
Background and Purpose—Within the United Kingdom, mortality from stroke is higher among South Asians...
Background: Studies of racial/ethnic variations in stroke rarely consider the South Asian population...
BACKGROUND: Studies of racial/ethnic variations in stroke rarely consider the South Asian population...
Background: There is a paucity of population based data about the coexistent proportions of risk fac...
Background: There is a paucity of population based data about the coexistent proportions of risk fac...
Background South Asians have a 1.5-fold increased stroke mortality compared with Europeans, despite ...
Background: Stroke has emerged as a significant and escalating health problem for A...
Three of the world\u27s top 10 most populous countries are located in South Asia. The health-care pr...
Objective: To identify ethnic differences in the incidence of first ever stroke. Design: A prospe...
Background: There are no descriptions of stroke mechanisms from intracranial atherosclerotic disease...
Background and Objective: The stroke center at the New Jersey Neuroscience Institute is located in E...
Stroke rates in middle-aged people are five to ten times higher in Pakistan, India, Russia, China, a...
Objective: To study the risk factors, etiology and management of ischemic stroke in young adults in ...
Introduction: India is facing an increasing burden of diseases like coronary artery disease and stro...
Background Indian Asians living in the United Kingdom have a >50% higher risk of cardiovascular d...
Background and Purpose—Within the United Kingdom, mortality from stroke is higher among South Asians...
Background: Studies of racial/ethnic variations in stroke rarely consider the South Asian population...
BACKGROUND: Studies of racial/ethnic variations in stroke rarely consider the South Asian population...
Background: There is a paucity of population based data about the coexistent proportions of risk fac...
Background: There is a paucity of population based data about the coexistent proportions of risk fac...
Background South Asians have a 1.5-fold increased stroke mortality compared with Europeans, despite ...
Background: Stroke has emerged as a significant and escalating health problem for A...
Three of the world\u27s top 10 most populous countries are located in South Asia. The health-care pr...
Objective: To identify ethnic differences in the incidence of first ever stroke. Design: A prospe...
Background: There are no descriptions of stroke mechanisms from intracranial atherosclerotic disease...
Background and Objective: The stroke center at the New Jersey Neuroscience Institute is located in E...
Stroke rates in middle-aged people are five to ten times higher in Pakistan, India, Russia, China, a...
Objective: To study the risk factors, etiology and management of ischemic stroke in young adults in ...
Introduction: India is facing an increasing burden of diseases like coronary artery disease and stro...
Background Indian Asians living in the United Kingdom have a >50% higher risk of cardiovascular d...