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Features, Symptoms, and Neurophysiological Findings in Stroke Associated With Hyperhomocysteinemia

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Hyperhomocysteinemia is probably an independent risk factor for stroke, with a prevalence of about 20% in all patients with a history of stroke; however, additional factors (eg, hypertension, hyperuricemia) may have an enhancing effect. There are significant differences in stroke patterns between patients with and without hyperhomocysteinemia, with a higher rate of lesions typical of cerebral microangiopathy and a trend to multiple infarctions in the former. Impairment of cognitive processing as measured by visual event-related potential is more pronounced in hyperhomocysteinemia.

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