Cerebral infarction
The proportion of young and middle-aged patients with cerebral infarction in the stroke population is not high. The young and middle-aged patients are generally stroke patients under the age of 40. The incidence of cerebral infarction is much higher than cerebral hemorrhage. TIA accounts for about 1/3 of cerebrovascular disease cases in young and middle-aged people, and constitutes a special group. The risk of TIA developing into cerebral infarction is relatively small.
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