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Focal cerebral ischemia in young adults: a collaborative case-control study. The National Research Council Study Group.

C Marini1, A Carolei, R S Roberts, M Prencipe, C Gandolfo, D Inzitari, G Landi, L De Zanche, U Scoditti, C Fieschi.   

Abstract

Because there is uncertainty about the role of atherogenic and nonatherogenic risk factors for cerebral ischemia in the young, we carried out a multicenter, hospital-based, case-control study. 333 patients (15-44 years) with focal cerebral ischemia (transient ischemic attack or stroke within 8 weeks of admission) were eligible. 25 patients were excluded, according to the protocol. 308 cases were matched by age and gender to one hospital and one population control. Independent risk was shown by logistic conditional regression for migraine with aura [odds ratio (OR) = 14.8], smoking (OR = 3.7), alcohol (OR = 2.8), serum triglycerides (OR = 1.6), arrhythmias (OR = 9.5), mitral stenosis (OR = 56), coronary heart disease (OR = 4.3) and carotid stenosis or occlusion (OR = 41). Serum HDL-cholesterol had a relative protective effect (OR = 0.8). These data confirm the role of atherosclerosis and cardiac diseases as well as migraine with aura and alcohol consumption in the pathophysiology of cerebral ischemia in the young. More thorough prevention programs may contribute to earlier detection and control of all of these risk factors, but further investigations in patients with as yet unidentified risk factors are warranted because the above-mentioned factors do not account for the total risk of ischemic stroke in the young.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8232706     DOI: 10.1159/000110303

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroepidemiology        ISSN: 0251-5350            Impact factor:   3.282


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2.  Migraine and risk of ischaemic stroke. The National Research Council Study Group.

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8.  Migraine and stroke in young women: case-control study. The World Health Organisation Collaborative Study of Cardiovascular Disease and Steroid Hormone Contraception.

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Review 9.  Comorbid neuropathologies in migraine: an update on cerebrovascular and cardiovascular aspects.

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Review 10.  Current views of the risk of stroke for migraine with and migraine without aura.

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