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Eur Neurol (2020) 83 (4): 351–359.
Published Online: 09 September 2020
...Dong Zhang; Yi Tang; Jian Ge; Yumeng Liu; Jing Jin; Mingli He Introduction: White matter lesions (WMLs) are currently considered as a cerebral microvascular disease, and hypertension is considered as its most important risk factor. This study analysis systematically evaluated the effects...
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Eur Neurol (2019) 81 (5-6): 270–277.
Published Online: 16 October 2019
... neurosyphilis is associated with other prevalent metabolic disorders deserves further study. Methods: An in-depth cross-sectional study was conducted with 74 neurosyphilis patients and 74 sex- and age-matched patients with other CNS infections. DM-, hypertension-, and dyslipidemia-related factors were compared...
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Eur Neurol (2018) 79 (3-4): 126–134.
Published Online: 14 March 2018
... information was collected about headache, migraine and migraine comorbidities including depression, restless legs syndrome (RLS), syncope, bruxism, hypertension and ischaemic disease. The OR was estimated using logistic regression for any associations with headache and migraine. We then analyzed to find...
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Eur Neurol (2015) 73 (3-4): 150–157.
Published Online: 06 January 2015
..., in combination with effective lifestyle modifications. The global modification of health and lifestyle is more beneficial than the treatment of individual risk factors. Clinical Implications: Hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for stroke. Efficacious reduction of blood pressure...
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Eur Neurol (2012) 68 (1): 1–7.
Published Online: 23 May 2012
...Luis Castilla-Guerra; María del Carmen Fernández-Moreno High blood pressure (BP) is the strongest risk factor for stroke. It is estimated that almost 50% of strokes may be attributable to hypertension. Both diastolic and isolated systolic hypertension are important predictors of primary...
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Eur Neurol (2008) 60 (5): 217–223.
Published Online: 29 August 2008
... once VaD is clinically established, specific emphasis will be given to the therapeutic strategies aimed at the prevention of CVD risk factors. The therapeutic strategies aimed at slowing the progression of the disease will also be discussed. The crucial role of hypertension in the development...
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Eur Neurol (2008) 60 (5): 253–257.
Published Online: 29 August 2008
...Daryoush Savadi-Oskouei; Ali Abedi; Homayoun Sadeghi-Bazargani Background/Aim: In this case-control study, our aim was to check for a possible independent role of hypertension in increasing the risk of developing Bell’s palsy. Methods: All patients diagnosed as having Bell’s palsy referred...
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Eur Neurol (1990) 30 (5): 279–281.
Published Online: 14 February 2008
...Christian Confavreux; Nadine Charles; Gilbert Aimard We report the case of myasthenia gravis in a 74-year-old woman, 2 weeks after acebutolol had been introduced as the sole treatment for systemic hypertension. The disease developed at a fulminant and fatal course despite drug withdrawal...
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Eur Neurol (1987) 26 (2): 90–99.
Published Online: 06 February 2008
... in the hypertensive patients only: the systolic blood pressure was reduced by 9.3 mm Hg for each 10% Broca Index decrease. The atherogenic and hypertensive potencies of ‘normal’ alcohol consumption and sulfonylurea treatment are emphasized. Eur. Neurol. 26: 90-99 (1987) © 1987 S. Karger AG. Basel 0014- 3022/87/0262...
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Eur Neurol (1976) 14 (2): 129–137.
Published Online: 25 January 2008
... in subarachnoid hemorrhage, TIA, syncope, and cerebral infarction of at least 2 months of duration were in the range of control values. A significant rise in CSF enzyme activities was observed only in hemorrhagic disorders. Hypertensive patients with TIA showed significantly higher CSF cAMP values than...
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Eur Neurol (2007) 57 (4): 223–226.
Published Online: 20 February 2007
...Masafumi Uchino; Daisuke Haga; Jun Nomoto; Toshiaki Mito; Tohru Kuramitsu The cerebral hemispheres show prominent involvement in hypertensive encephalopathy far more frequently than the brainstem. Two patients with severe paroxysmally accelerated hypertension associated with brainstem...
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Eur Neurol (2007) 57 (2): 91–95.
Published Online: 15 December 2006
... index, metabolic control, and serum cholesterol between SMPN– and SMPN+ patients. However, the prevalence of hypertension (i.e. blood pressure ≧140/90 mm Hg) was higher in SMPN+ patients (10/10 vs. 13/21, χ 2 = 5.13, p = 0.025). Regression analysis showed that, after correcting for age, gender, duration...
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Eur Neurol (2006) 55 (3): 123–135.
Published Online: 23 June 2006
...Konstantinos Spengos; Georgios Tsivgoulis; Nikolaos Zakopoulos Although elevated blood pressure (BP) levels are a common complication of acute stroke, whether of ischaemic or haemorrhagic type, a long-standing debate exists regarding the management of post-stroke hypertension. In the absence...