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Clinico-radiological profile of stroke in eastern Nepal: a computed tomographic study.
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In this part of Nepal, infarction is more common than haemorrhage as the cause of stroke and in contrary to western population; hemorrhagic stroke constitutes a significantly higher proportion of stroke. Smoking is the commonest risk factor followed by hypertension and it is also seen in combination with alcohol in many cases. Excessive meat consumption could be an additional risk factor for stroke in this part of Nepal. In younger age group (< or = 40 years), haemorrhage is more common than infarction and alcohol consumption is the commonest risk factor.
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