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. 2016 Feb 11;3(4):280–287. doi: 10.1002/acn3.291

Table 4.

Characteristics of active cancer patients diagnosed with cryptogenic stroke and known stroke mechanisms

Patient characteristics Cryptogenic stroke (= 68) Known stroke mechanisms (= 77) P Value
Age, years 67 (60–75) 74 (67–79) <0.001
Women, % 46 30 0.06
Body mass index, kg/m2 19.7 (16.9–22.4) 22.1 (19.6–24.1) 0.002
Atherosclerotic risk factors, n 1 (0–2) 2 (1–3) <0.001
Hypertension, % 35 74 <0.001
Hyperlipidemia, % 37 42 0.56
Diabetes mellitus, % 19 34 0.04
Current smoking, % 15 21 0.34
Past stroke, % 18 25 0.30
Laboratory findings
White blood cells, /μL 7,565 (4,985–10,738) 6,750 (5,110–9,305) 0.56
Total lymphocytes, /μL 904 (585–1270) 1,149 (777–1,547) 0.02
Hemoglobin, g/dL 10.6 (8.4–12.1) 11.4 (10.1–13.1) 0.008
Platelets × 104/μL 14.4 (8.3–22.1) 19.7 (13.4–25.6) 0.02
Total cholesterol, mg/dL 169 (135–205) 164 (144–189) 0.78
Albumin, g/dL 3.2 (2.6–3.6) 3.4 (2.9–3.8) 0.07
D‐dimer, μg/mL 5.1 (2.6–16.2) 2.6 (0.9–7.6) <0.001
hsCRP, mg/dL 1.33 (0.35‐6.80) 0.72 (0.13‐4.11) 0.06
CONUT score 5 (3–8) 4 (2–7) 0.02
Imaging findings
Multiple vascular lesions, % 71 40 <0.001
Cancer status
Adenocarcinoma, % 68 59 0.29
Systemic metastases, % 54 31 0.005
Chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy, % 40 9 <0.001

CONUT, controlling nutritional status; hsCRP, high sensitivity C‐reactive protein.