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Coma in adult cerebral venous thrombosis: The BEAST study.

Redoy RanjanGie Ken-DrorIda MartinelliElvira GrandoneSini HiltunenErik LindgrenMaurizio MargaglioneVeronique Le Cam DuchezAude Triquenot BaganMarialuisa ZeddeNicola GianniniYnte M RuigrokBradford B WorrallJennifer J MajersikJukka PutaalaElena HaapaniemiSusanna M ZuurbierMatthijs C BrouwerSerena M PassamontiMaria AbbattistaPaolo BucciarelliRobin LemmensEmanuela PappalardoPaolo CostaMarina ColombiDiana Aguiar de SousaSofia RodriguesPatrícia CanhãoAleksander TkachRosa SantacroceGiovanni FavuzziAntonio ArauzDonatella ColaizzoKostas SpengosAmanda HodgeReina DittaAlessandro PezziniJonathan M CoutinhoVincent ThijsKatarina JoodTurgut TatlisumakJosé M FerroPankaj Sharma
Published in: European journal of neurology (2024)
Although CVT is a female-predominant disease, men were older and nearly twice as likely to suffer from coma than women.
Keyphrases
  • middle aged
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • physical activity
  • community dwelling
  • metabolic syndrome
  • pregnant women
  • young adults
  • skeletal muscle
  • brain injury
  • insulin resistance
  • blood brain barrier