Findings on Stroke Discussed by Investigators at Xiamen University (Correlation of Enlarged Perivascular Spaces In Basal Ganglion and Cancer-associated Stroke: a Case-control Study In China).

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      Researchers at Xiamen University in China conducted a case-control study to assess the correlation between enlarged perivascular spaces in the basal ganglion (BG-EPVS) and cancer-associated stroke. The study included 184 ischemic stroke patients, with BG-EPVS significantly influencing cancer-associated stroke diagnosis. The findings suggest that BG-EPVS may be effective in diagnosing ischemic stroke patients with underlying cancer, providing insights into the pathogenesis of cancer-associated stroke. [Extracted from the article]
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