alcoholism, increased BMI due to lack of exercise, diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, past H/o stroke, Family history, rheumatic heart disease with atrial fibrillation, and oral contraceptive pills (2-5 fold increased risk for women) can cause a ...
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In 1968 he took up his most famous role, in Dad's Army, written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. His success as this character led to considerable television and theatrical work, which put pressure on his health. Lowe's final years were dominated by alcoholism and illness and he died ...
Objective:Our study sought to evaluate for an association between alcoholism and in-hospital mortality among hemorrhagic stroke patients in Puerto Rico.\nBackground:Stroke is the fifth cause of death and the leading cause of long-term di... L Smirnoff,Andrew A. Moses,J. Zevallos - 《Neurolog...
Osmotic myelinolysis is most often due to rapid correction of hyponatremia, but it can be seen with malnourishment, chronic alcoholism, hyperosmolar conditions, such as hyperglycemia, and in liver transplant patients. Patients typically present with pseudobulbar palsy and spastic quadriplegia. It can...
Of particular concern is its use in elderly patients because they are more susceptible to the effects of anticoagulants, and have an increased possibility of hemorrhage. · Warfarin is contraindicated in alcoholism, aneurysm, breast-feeding, elderly, endocarditis, hemophilia, hemorrhage, hepatic disease...
Therefore, we considered sex, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, atrial fibrillation, smoking, and alcoholism. Besides, considering the unique characteristics of our cohort composed of stroke patients, factors such as type of CVE (hemorrhagic or ischemic), history of previous strokes, and ...
Lifestyle: overeating, alcoholism, pain, continuous smoking, excessive fatigue, lack of sleep. Improper exercise: excessive exercise, excessive exertion, or explosive activity. ? Climate change: the incidence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease increases when cold high pressure air flow and ...
The main outcome measures were death due to vascular disease, any stroke, myocardial infarction, or systemic embolism. Patients with chronic and poorly controlled hypertension, history of hemorrhagic cerebral infarction, retinopathy, chronic alcoholism, noncompliance, or refusal to use anticoagulants were...