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Search for: [Abstract = "0\; p<0,01 \) are death risk factors. A multivariate analysis stated that only advanced leukoaraiosis was an independent death factor \(HR=2,13\; 95%CI\:1,02\-4,45\; p=0,04\).Leukoaraiosis in an acute stroke phase occurs in approximately 80% of patients and in half of the cases it is very extensive. An old age and arterial hypertension are risk factors of advanced leukoaraiosis in an acute stroke phase. The intensity of leukoaraiosis diagnosed in an acute stroke phase does not correlate with a size of an ischaemic focus. Leukoaraiosis is not an independent factor to determine a short\-term prognosis evaluated by means of the modified Rankin scale. The most significant factor responsible for a short\-term prognosis is a neurological deficit at the moment of falling ill. Leukoaraiosis is an independent factor to determine a long\-term postictal mortality."]

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