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Review: Stroke in type 2 diabetesDepartment of Neurology, Medical Park Hospital, Bischofswiesen Germany, D.Sander{at}mac.com, Department of Neurology, University of Technology, Munich, Germany
Department of Neurology, Medical Park Hospital, Bischofswiesen Germany, Department of Neurology, University of Technology, Munich, Germany
Department of Neurology, University of Technology, Munich, Germany Stroke is the second most frequent cause of death worldwide and the most frequent cause of permanent disability. Patients with diabetes are at 1.5 to three times the risk of stroke compared with the general population. Cerebrovascular disease causes 20% of deaths in diabetic patients. Interestingly, there are some striking differences of stroke patterns between diabetic and non-diabetic subjects suffering a stroke. Even more important is the fact that diabetes dramatically increases the risk of stroke in younger subjects as well as women. These data highlight the need for detection and treatment of diabetes particularly in these patient groups. This review summarises several aspects of stroke in type 2 diabetes, focusing on differences from non-diabetic stroke.
Key Words: stroke diabetes mellitus epidemiology risk factors treatment sex differences.
The British Journal of Diabetes & Vascular Disease, Vol. 8, No. 5,
222-229 (2008) |
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