Recent epidemiologic studies confirm that stroke is the most frequent cause of death in the People’s Republic of China, with an incidence (219/100,000 people) more than fivefold that of myocardial infarction. Intracerebral hemorrhage causes about one third of all strokes, nearly three times the frequency in North American stroke registries. A marked regional variation in stroke incidence exists, with a threefold higher stroke incidence in northern than in southern Chinese cities, suggesting important environmental or dietary influences. Stroke treatment often involves a combination of modern and traditional herbal medicine;the latter may modify platelet aggregation and blood viscosity. Stroke, particularly intracerebral hemorrhage, is the most frequent and important vascular disorder in the People’s Republic of China. © 1989 American Heart Association, Inc.
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Shi, F., Hart, R. G., Sherman, D. G., & Tegeler, C. H. (1989). Stroke in the people’s republic of China. Stroke, 20(11), 1581–1585. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.20.11.1581