Neutrophil‐to‐lymphocyte ratio, hyperglycemia, and outcomes in ischemic stroke patients treated with intravenous thrombolysis
Abstract Introduction Increased neutrophil‐to‐lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and hyperglycemia on admission are associated with poor outcomes in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients. We sought to evaluate the combined effect of increased NLR and hyperglycemia on the prognosis of ischemia stroke treated with...
Main Authors: | Yani Cheng, Anna Ying, Yanyan Lin, Junru Yu, Ji Luo, Yifan Zeng, Yuanshao Lin |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2020-09-01
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Series: | Brain and Behavior |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1741 |
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