脳卒中と動脈硬化
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概要
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The cerebrovascular disease is the first killer in the Japanese population. This was apparently true in a recent epidemiologic study with a higher reliability. An analysis of 1000 autopsy records of cerebrovascular disease death in Japan in 1964 revealed more cerebral hemorrhages in acute deaths before age 60 while more cerebral infarcts in nonacute cases after age 60. In another study of 1000 brains, cerebral atherosclerosis was found of etiological significance in the development of cerebral infarcts. Atherosclerosis of aortas, carotid and vertebral arteries in 200 autopsies at the Kyushu University Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan, was far less severe than in 180 at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, while cerebral atherosclerosis did not yield a significant difference between the two groups.
- 九州歯科学会の論文
- 1969-07-31