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1999
Abstract In common with most chronic diseases, strokes do not have a single cause but are due to multiple factors. Even in tuberculosis which does have a single necessary cause —Mycobacterium tuberculosis—the risk of being infected, and then of developing tuberculosis, is dependent on a chain of causal factors, some very closely related ...
Shah Ebrahim, Rowan Harwood
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Abstract In common with most chronic diseases, strokes do not have a single cause but are due to multiple factors. Even in tuberculosis which does have a single necessary cause —Mycobacterium tuberculosis—the risk of being infected, and then of developing tuberculosis, is dependent on a chain of causal factors, some very closely related ...
Shah Ebrahim, Rowan Harwood
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2018
Risk factors in young-onset stroke include both traditional and unconventional as well as both chronic and temporal ones. In young patients, unconventional risk factors such as oral contraceptive use, antiphospholipid antibodies, genetic thrombophilia, acute infections, illicit drug use, and migraine may play a greater role than in elderly patients ...
Jukka Putaala, Nicolas Martinez-Majander
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Risk factors in young-onset stroke include both traditional and unconventional as well as both chronic and temporal ones. In young patients, unconventional risk factors such as oral contraceptive use, antiphospholipid antibodies, genetic thrombophilia, acute infections, illicit drug use, and migraine may play a greater role than in elderly patients ...
Jukka Putaala, Nicolas Martinez-Majander
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1990
Abstract In common with most chronic diseases, strokes do not have single causes, but seem to be multifactorial in their causation. However, even in infectious diseases that have a single cause, such as mycobacterium tuberculosis, the risk of being infected, and then of developing tuberculosis, is dependent on a chain of causal factors ...
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Abstract In common with most chronic diseases, strokes do not have single causes, but seem to be multifactorial in their causation. However, even in infectious diseases that have a single cause, such as mycobacterium tuberculosis, the risk of being infected, and then of developing tuberculosis, is dependent on a chain of causal factors ...
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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1983
O, Axelson, B, Johansson, U, Flodin
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O, Axelson, B, Johansson, U, Flodin
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Consumer Electronics Test & Development
In an age of rapid wireless advancement, understanding and mitigating the risks posed by connected devices is vital, says Element Materials Technology.
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In an age of rapid wireless advancement, understanding and mitigating the risks posed by connected devices is vital, says Element Materials Technology.
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