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Cerebrovascular Risk-Factors of Prevalent and Incident Brain Infarcts in the General Population: The AGES-Reykjavik Study.

Sigurdur SigurdssonThor AspelundOlafur KjartanssonElías F GudmundssonPalmi V JonssonMark A van BuchemVilmundur G GudnasonLenore J Launer
Published in: Stroke (2021)
The risk for subcortical infarcts tends to increase with small vessel disease risk-factors such as hypertension and diabetes. Risk for cortical infarcts tends to increase with atherosclerotic/coronary processes and risk for cerebellar infarcts with a more mixed profile of factors. Assessment of risk-factors by location of asymptomatic infarcts found on magnetic resonance imaging may improve the ability to target and optimize preventive therapeutic approaches to prevent stroke.
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