Hematological disorders underlie a small proportion of all ischemic strokes. The association of these coagulation abnormalities with ischemic stroke is not always clear. The etiology of stroke still remains uncertain in a large number of cases and proper screening for coagulation abnormalities and the discovery of new coagulation disorders will probably increase the rate of strokes attributable to these causes. Since large case-control studies with unselected and consecutive stroke patients from different ethnic origins have not yet been performed to determine the role of coagulation abnormalities in ischemic stroke, our knowledge is dependent on case reports and small series of mostly younger patients. Extensive hematologic evaluation of u...
Background and Purpose: Primary hematologic abnormalities are a rare but established cause of ischem...
Despite intensive investigations, about 30% of stroke cases remains of undetermined origin. After ex...
Hemostasis is traditionally defined as a physiological response to blood vessel injury and bleeding,...
The role of coagulation disorders in the pathogenesis of (recurrent) ischemic stroke is uncertain. T...
The diagnostic workup in patients with ischaemic stroke often includes testing for prothrombotic con...
textabstractThe aim of the research described in this thesis was to investigate the role of genetica...
Background—Hypercoagulable states are a recognized, albeit uncommon, etiology of ischemic stroke. It...
Ischemic stroke (IS) is a common cause of morbidity and mortality with significant socioeconomic imp...
Most patients presenting with arterial stroke have a history of risk factors including diabetes, hyp...
A large number of prothrombotic states both inherited and acquired, have been linked with ischemic c...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Despite a paucity of evidence supporting a true association of ischemic stro...
Ischemic stroke in childhood is a rare but serious disorder, which is associated with significant mo...
Despite intensive investigations, about 30% of stroke cases remains of undetermined origin. After ex...
• A battery of blood coagulation tests were performed on 14 acute stroke patients. Various abnormali...
Our knowledge about various inherited and acquired causes of thrombophilic disorders has increased s...
Background and Purpose: Primary hematologic abnormalities are a rare but established cause of ischem...
Despite intensive investigations, about 30% of stroke cases remains of undetermined origin. After ex...
Hemostasis is traditionally defined as a physiological response to blood vessel injury and bleeding,...
The role of coagulation disorders in the pathogenesis of (recurrent) ischemic stroke is uncertain. T...
The diagnostic workup in patients with ischaemic stroke often includes testing for prothrombotic con...
textabstractThe aim of the research described in this thesis was to investigate the role of genetica...
Background—Hypercoagulable states are a recognized, albeit uncommon, etiology of ischemic stroke. It...
Ischemic stroke (IS) is a common cause of morbidity and mortality with significant socioeconomic imp...
Most patients presenting with arterial stroke have a history of risk factors including diabetes, hyp...
A large number of prothrombotic states both inherited and acquired, have been linked with ischemic c...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Despite a paucity of evidence supporting a true association of ischemic stro...
Ischemic stroke in childhood is a rare but serious disorder, which is associated with significant mo...
Despite intensive investigations, about 30% of stroke cases remains of undetermined origin. After ex...
• A battery of blood coagulation tests were performed on 14 acute stroke patients. Various abnormali...
Our knowledge about various inherited and acquired causes of thrombophilic disorders has increased s...
Background and Purpose: Primary hematologic abnormalities are a rare but established cause of ischem...
Despite intensive investigations, about 30% of stroke cases remains of undetermined origin. After ex...
Hemostasis is traditionally defined as a physiological response to blood vessel injury and bleeding,...