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. 2021 Jun 17;13:645611. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2021.645611

Table 2.

Neurological diagnosis.

Non-elderly, N (%) Elderly, N (%)
78 (52.7%) (47.3%)
1. Secondary headache, 30 (38.46%)
2. Stroke, 15 (19.23%):
- Ischemic stroke, 11
- Haemorrhagic stroke, 2
- Cerebral venous
- thrombosis, 2
3. Peripheral vestibular syndrome, 7 (8.97%)
4. Multiple sclerosis relapse, 6 (7.69%)
5. Epilepsy, 5 (6.41%)
6. Encephalitis, 2 (2.56%)
7. Guillain-Barre syndrome, 1 (1.28%)
8. Worsening parkinsonism in Parkinson's disease, 1 (1.28%)
9. Myasthenic crisis, 1 (1.28%)
1. Stroke, 46 (65.71%):
- Ischemic, 41
- Haemorrhagic, 4
- Cerebral venous thrombosis, 1
2. Acute confusional state in dementia, 10 (14.28%)
3. Worsening parkinsonism in Parkinson's disease, 3 (4.28%)
4. Secondary headache, 3 (4.28%)
5. Encephalitis, 1 (1.42%)
6. Hypercapnic encephalopathy, 1 (1.42%)
7. Epilepsy, 1 (1.42%)