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. 2009 Nov 23;33(2):390–395. doi: 10.2337/dc09-1518

Figure 1.

Figure 1

The prevalence of cerebral infarction in the subjects with zero to seven proatherothrombotic alleles. Each number of proatherothrombotic alleles is shown as a vertical bar and the prevalence of cerebral infarction is shown as dots connected with lines. The prevalence of cerebral infarction tended to be greater as the number of proatherothrombotic alleles were increased. P for trend = 0.004.