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Racial/Ethnic Differences in Longitudinal Risk of Intracranial Hemorrhage in Brain Arteriovenous Malformation Patients
Author(s) -
Helen Kim,
Stephen Sidney,
Charles E. McCulloch,
K. Y. Trudy Poon,
Vineeta Singh,
S. Claiborne Johnston,
Nerissa Ko,
Achal S. Achrol,
Michael T. Lawton,
Randall T. Higashida,
William L. Young
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
stroke
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.397
H-Index - 319
eISSN - 1524-4628
pISSN - 0039-2499
DOI - 10.1161/strokeaha.107.485573
Subject(s) - medicine , arteriovenous malformation , intracerebral hemorrhage , cohort , hazard ratio , proportional hazards model , intracranial arteriovenous malformations , incidence (geometry) , cohort study , pediatrics , surgery , confidence interval , cerebral angiography , subarachnoid hemorrhage , angiography , physics , optics
Race/ethnicity is associated with overall incidence of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH), but its impact in patients with brain arteriovenous malformation is unknown. We evaluated whether race/ethnicity was a risk factor for ICH in the natural course in a large, multiethnic cohort of patients with brain arteriovenous malformation followed longitudinally.

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