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High HbA1c is associated with higher risk of ischaemic stroke in Pakistani population without diabetes

Ali Zohair Nomani, Sumaira Nabi, Shahzad Ahmed, Mansoor Iqbal, Haris Majid Rajput, Suhail Rao
DOI: 10.1136/svn-2016-000018 Published 25 October 2016
Ali Zohair Nomani
Department of Neurology, Pakistan institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan
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Department of Neurology, Pakistan institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan
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Haris Majid Rajput
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High HbA1c is associated with higher risk of ischaemic stroke in Pakistani population without diabetes
Ali Zohair Nomani, Sumaira Nabi, Shahzad Ahmed, Mansoor Iqbal, Haris Majid Rajput, Suhail Rao
Stroke and Vascular Neurology Sep 2016, 1 (3) 133-139; DOI: 10.1136/svn-2016-000018

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High HbA1c is associated with higher risk of ischaemic stroke in Pakistani population without diabetes
Ali Zohair Nomani, Sumaira Nabi, Shahzad Ahmed, Mansoor Iqbal, Haris Majid Rajput, Suhail Rao
Stroke and Vascular Neurology Sep 2016, 1 (3) 133-139; DOI: 10.1136/svn-2016-000018
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Ali Zohair Nomani, Sumaira Nabi, Shahzad Ahmed, Mansoor Iqbal, Haris Majid Rajput, Suhail Rao
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