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. 2014 Dec 1;51(4):395–400. doi: 10.5152/npa.2014.7213

Table 1.

The relationship between stroke patient’s gender and risc factors to S100B

S100B(pg/ml)
1st day 3rd day 5th day
Female( n=26) 165.5±156.9 204±237.4 197.5±276.9
Male (n=24) 265.6±506.6 384.5±696 324±508.8
P .872 .991 .869
HT (+) (n=41) 219.7±242.9 410.4±670.3 386.2±610.8
HT (−) (n=9) 492.8±887.5 333.1±315.3 283.3±305.9
P .087 .739 .631
DM (+) (n=28) 190.2±257.4 303.7±391.5 292.9±412.3
DM (−) (n=22) 368.9±578.5 525.4±832.6 443.6±686.8
P .150 .233 .404
HL (+) (n=17) 364.4±705.6 546.8±797 509.9±605
HL (−) (n=33) 219.7±177.6 314.4±488.5 280.2±516.8
P .268 .226 .219
CAD (+) (n=18) 169.8±156.4 489.6±779.1 546.8±801.6
CAD (−) (n=32) 324.5±524.3 344.9±514.9 259.2±325.6
P .230 .453 .121

HT: hypertension, DM: diabetes mellitus, CAD: coronary artery disease,

HL:hyperlipidemia, (+): Present, (−): absent, p>0.05 not significant