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    Ethnic differences in do-not-resuscitate orders after intracerebral hemorrhage by Zahuranec, Darin B., Brown, Devin L., Lisabeth, Lynda D., Gonzales, Nicole R., Longwell, Paxton J., Smith, Melinda A., Garcia, Nelda M., Morgenstern, Lewis B.

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-10-2009)
    “…OBJECTIVETo explore ethnic differences in do-not-resuscitate orders after intracerebral hemorrhage. DESIGNPopulation-based surveillance. SETTINGCorpus Christi,…”
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    Ethnic differences in do-not-resuscitate orders after intracerebral hemorrhage by ZAHURANEC, Darin B, BROWN, Devin L, LISABETH, Lynda D, GONZALES, Nicole R, LONGWELL, Paxton J, SMITH, Melinda A, GARCIA, Nelda M, MORGENSTERN, Lewis B

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-10-2009)
    “…To explore ethnic differences in do-not-resuscitate orders after intracerebral hemorrhage. Population-based surveillance. Corpus Christi, Texas. All cases of…”
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    Stroke Burden in Mexican Americans: The Impact of Mortality Following Stroke by Lisabeth, Lynda D., Risser, Jan M.H., Brown, Devin L., Al-Senani, Fahmi, Uchino, Ken, Smith, Melinda A., Garcia, Nelda, Longwell, Paxton J., McFarling, David A., Al-Wabil, Areej, Akuwumi, Olubumi, Moyé, Lemuel A., Morgenstern, Lewis B.

    Published in Annals of epidemiology (2006)
    “…To estimate ethnic-specific all-cause mortality risk following ischemic stroke and to compare mortality risk by ethnicity. DATA from the Brain Attack…”
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    Excess Stroke in Mexican Americans Compared with Non-Hispanic Whites by Morgenstern, Lewis B., Smith, Melinda A., Lisabeth, Lynda D., Risser, Jan M. H., Uchino, Ken, Garcia, Nelda, Longwell, Paxton J., McFarling, David A., Akuwumi, Olubumi, Al-Wabil, Areej, Al-Senani, Fahmi, Brown, Devin L., Moyé, Lemuel A.

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (15-08-2004)
    “…Mexican Americans are the largest subgroup of Hispanics, the largest minority population in the United States. Stroke is the leading cause of disability and…”
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