Atherosclerosis and myocardial lesions in subjects dying from fresh cerebrovascular disease
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Abstract
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT AGE, SEX, GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION, OBESITY, AND ASSOCIATED CAUSE OF DEATH, IT WAS CONCLUDED THAT: (1) the extent of aortic calcification was much lower in cerebral haemorrhage than in cerebral infarct. In deaths due to cerebral haemorrhage aortic calcification was at about the …
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| Authors | Kagan AR;; |
| Journal | bulletin of the world health organization |
| Year | 1976 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
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sweden
humans
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adult
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male
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czechoslovakia
pmid:1087201
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a r kagan
aortic diseases / complications*
arteriosclerosis / complications*
cerebrovascular disorders / complications*
coronary disease / complications*
myocardial infarction / complications*
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