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Vascular dementia has the highest hospitalisation rate in China: a nationwide hospital information system study

Yue Wang, Shiping Li, Qi Zhou, Yongjun Wang, Jiong Shi
DOI: 10.1136/svn-2022-001637 Published 24 February 2023
Yue Wang
1 Department of Neurology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Beijing, China
2 National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Beijing, China
3 Advanced Innovation Center for Human Brain Protection, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
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Shiping Li
1 Department of Neurology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Beijing, China
2 National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Beijing, China
3 Advanced Innovation Center for Human Brain Protection, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
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Qi Zhou
2 National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Beijing, China
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Yongjun Wang
1 Department of Neurology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Beijing, China
2 National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Beijing, China
3 Advanced Innovation Center for Human Brain Protection, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
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Jiong Shi
1 Department of Neurology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Beijing, China
2 National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Beijing, China
3 Advanced Innovation Center for Human Brain Protection, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
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vol. 8 no. 1 59-68
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https://doi.org/10.1136/svn-2022-001637
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36219569

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2059-8688
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2059-8696
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  • Received April 11, 2022
  • Accepted August 16, 2022
  • Published online February 24, 2023.

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  1. Yue Wang1,2,3,
  2. Shiping Li1,2,3,
  3. Qi Zhou2,
  4. Yongjun Wang1,2,3,
  5. Jiong Shi1,2,3
  1. 1 Department of Neurology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Beijing, China
  2. 2 National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Beijing, China
  3. 3 Advanced Innovation Center for Human Brain Protection, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
  1. Correspondence to Dr Jiong Shi; jshi2000{at}yahoo.com; Dr Yongjun Wang; yongjunwang{at}ncrcnd.org.cn
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Stroke and Vascular Neurology Feb 2023, 8 (1) 59-68; DOI: 10.1136/svn-2022-001637
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