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Precipitating factors stroke

Aberrant thrombus formation and deposition on blood vessel walls imderlies the pathogenesis of acute cardiovascular disease states which remain the principal cause of morbidity and mortality in the industrialized world [1,2,3]. Plasma proteins, proteases and specific cellular receptors that participate in hemostasis have emerged as important risk considerations in thrombosis and thromboembolic disorders. The clinical manifestations of the above disease states include acute coronary artery and cerebrovascular syndromes, peripheral arterial occlusion, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary/renal embolism [3]. The most dilabilitating acute events precipitated by these disorders are myocardial infarction and stroke. In addition, the interplay between hemostatic factors and hypertension (4) or atherosclerosis (5) dramatically enhances the manifestation of these pathologic states. [Pg.271]


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