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III./1.3. Clinical features (risk factors, clinical signs) Established and newly emerging risk factors for stroke are summarized in Fig. 16. Fig. 16: Established and newly emerging risk factors for stroke The clinical signs of ischemic strokes were presented in Figures 4-9 and in the related text. Signs of intracerebral and subarachnoid hemorrhages are shown in Figures 17-18. Fig. 17: Most important signs of intracerebral hemorrhages Fig. 18: Clinical features of subarachnoid hemorrhage The severity of clinical signs in subarachnoid hemorrhage is scored by the staging system of Hunt-Hess (Fig. 19), and the depth of the disturbance of consciousness may be assessed by the Glasgow coma scale (Fig. 20). Fig. 19: Staging the severity of subarachnoid hemorrhage according to Hunt and Hess Fig. 20: The Glasgow coma scale

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  • III./1.3. Clinical features (risk factors, clinical signs)Established and newly emerging risk factors for stroke are summarized in Fig. 16.

    Fig. 16: Established and newly emerging risk factors for stroke

    The clinical signs of ischemic strokes were presented in Figures 4-9 and in the relatedtext. Signs of intracerebral and subarachnoid hemorrhages are shown in Figures 17-18.

    Fig. 17: Most important signs of intracerebralhemorrhages

    Fig. 18: Clinical features of subarachnoid hemorrhage

    The severity of clinical signs in subarachnoid hemorrhage is scored by the stagingsystem of Hunt-Hess (Fig. 19), and the depth of the disturbance of consciousness maybe assessed by the Glasgow coma scale (Fig. 20).

    Fig. 19: Staging the severity of subarachnoidhemorrhage according to Hunt and Hess

    Fig. 20: The Glasgow coma scale