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1. The Study Of Classification And Prognosis Of Ischemic Stroke Subtypes According To TOAST Criteria
2. The Comparative Study Of Classification About Ischemic Stroke According To OCSP And TOAST Criteria
3. Study Of Acute Stroke Registry In Stroke Unit And Analysis Of Related Factors
4. Analysis Of The Risk Factors Of Cerebral Infarction Recurrence
5. Impact On Modified TOAST Classification Of Magnetic Resonance Imaging And CT Angiography
6. Assessment Of Ischemic Stroke Recurrence Risk
7. Hs-CRP, D-dimer And Fibrinogen In The Role Of Differentiating Etiological Subtypes Of Ischemic Stroke
8. Plasma Measurement Of Hs-CRP And Lp(a) Levels For The Early Diagnosis Of Ischemic Stroke New TOAST Subtypes
9. Study On The Relationship Between TOAST Classification And TCM Syndromes In Acute Ischemic Stroke
10. Serum Levels Of Mmp-9 Level And Its Relationship With The Toast Classification,
11. Application And Significance Of CISS Classification And TOAST Subtype On Ischemic Stroke (Attach 210 Cases Analysis)
12. Ischemic Stroke Toast Etiology Of Parting With Tcm Dialectical Type Of Correlation Studies
13. The Differences Of Hyperhomocysteinemia Between The Young Patients With Cerebral Infarction In Different TOAST Subtypes
14. Analysis Of The Relation Between Acute Ischemic Stroke Subtypes And Plasma Homocysteine Levels
15. Study On Relationship Between The TOAST Classification And Scale (NIHSS)Score In Cerebral Infarction With High Homocysteine
16. The Effect Of Amplitude Of Blood Pressure Reduced On Prognosis And Related Factors In Acute Ischemic Stroke
17. The Treatment Of Aspirin In Combination With Clopidogrel In The Toast Classification Of Ischemic Stroke
18. Different Doses Of Atorvastatin Affect On Recent Prognosis In Patients With Acute Cerebral Infarction
19. Association Between CXCL16Gene A181V Polymorphism And TOAST Classification
20. A Study On The Relationship Between Serum Uric Acid Levels And TOAST Classification Of Acute Ischemic Stroke
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