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            deficiency [n=2; (0.3%)], primary CNS vasculitis [n=1; (0.2%)], polycythemia vera

            [n=1; (0.2%)] and Bechet’s disease [n=1; (0.2%)]. We also categorized age of


            patients into 3 groups and found that the oldest group had more traditional

            stroke risk factors than the 2 younger age groups. Most of patients (73.2%) had

            good outcomes (mRS 0-2), while 26.8 % had mRS 3-5. Small vessel subtypes

            with poor controlled risk factors were associated with recurrent stroke.



            Conclusion: This study demonstrated the most of young onset stroke patients


            were SVO subtype and traditional stroke risk factors increased with age. Most

            patients had good outcome especially in the SVO subtype. Younger onset, SVO

            subtype, and less stroke risk factors were associated with better outcome. Poor


            control risk factors after stroke was associated with recurrent stroke.

















































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