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From: Exploring clinical indicator variations in stroke patients with multiple risk factors: focus on hypertension and inflammatory reactions

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Flowchart of correlation between stroke patients and clinical indicators. Our study classified stroke patients into single and multiple risk factor groups, considering hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, atrial fibrillation, and hyperhomocysteinemia. Co-morbidity denotes stroke presence with multiple risk factors. Additionally, we conducted screenings on patients presenting with specific subtypes of ischemic stroke within the larger cohort of stroke patients. Our study delineates three primary subtypes of ischemic stroke: lacunar infarction, cardioembolic, and large artery atherosclerosis. Clinical indicators were grouped into lymphatic subcellular, Th1/Th2 lymphocyte factor, blood lipid, and anticardiolipin antibody tests. We used the χ2 test to assess the correlation between comorbid disease risk and clinical indicators in stroke patients

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