Vitamin D Status and Spontaneous Intra Cerebral Hemorrhage: Would it be Able to Help?

  • EFFAT A. TONY, M.D. A
  • WAFAA S. MOHAMMED, M.D. E
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Abstract

Background: Vitamin D deficiency has in like manner rose as a hazard factor for cerebrovascular stroke. It is questionable if vitamin D status impacts the anticipation of patients who have created intracerebral hemorrhage. In Aswan gov-ernate, most of people had low vitamin D levels in spite of its sunny weather, as well as increased number of hemorrhagic stroke.

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EFFAT A. TONY, M.D., A. A. T., M. D. ;, & WAFAA S. MOHAMMED, M.D., E. F. K., M. D. ; (2018). Vitamin D Status and Spontaneous Intra Cerebral Hemorrhage: Would it be Able to Help? The Medical Journal of Cairo University, 86(12), 3863–3872. https://doi.org/10.21608/mjcu.2018.61857

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