Unraveling the risk factors for spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage among West Africans.
Fred Stephen SarfoBruce OvbiageleGebregziabher MulugetaOnoja Matthew AkpaAlbert AkpaluKolawole WahabGodwin OgboleRufus AkinyemiReginald ObiakoMorenikeji Adeyoyin KomolafeLukman OwolabiDaniel LacklandDonna ArnettHemant TiwariHugh S MarkusJoshua AkinyemiAyodipupo OguntadeBimbo FawaleAbiodun AdeoyeObiabo OlugboLuqman OgunjimiGodwin OsaigbovoCarolyn JenkinsIjezie ChukwuonyeOlabamiji AjoseLekan OyinloyeFedelis MutisoRuth LaryeaBenedict Calys-TagoeAbdul SalaamGaniyu AmusaSamuel OlowookereChidiebere ImohAliyu MandeOyedunni ArulogunFakunle AdekunleLambert AppiahOlayemi BalogunArti SinghOsi AdeleyeOkechukwu Samuel OgahAkintomiwa MakanjuolaDorcas OwusuPhilip KoloOladimeji AdebayoAtinuke AgunloyeVincent ShidaliMoyinoluwalogo FaniyanSulaiman LakohSamuel DialaHenry IheonyeChika EfidiEmmanuel SanyaTaofiki SunmonuAdeseye AkintundeMayowa Owolabinull nullPublished in: Neurology (2020)
Population-level control of the dominant factors will substantially mitigate the burden of sICH in West Africa.
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