Enzell K, Lindemalm G
Br Med J. 1973 Dec 1;4(5891):507-12. doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5891.507.
Fourteen women taking oral contraceptives were admitted during a five-year period because of acute cerebrovascular lesions. A diagnosis of major cerebral embolism was established in four of them. No source of embolism was found, and thorough investigation failed to reveal any predisposing illness. Cerebral embolism was a probable diagnosis in several of the remaining 10 patients. A comparison was made with the strokes occurring in women not taking contraceptive pills in corresponding age groups.
在五年期间,有14名服用口服避孕药的女性因急性脑血管病变入院。其中4人被确诊为大脑栓塞。未发现栓塞源,全面检查也未发现任何诱发疾病。其余10名患者中有几名可能诊断为脑栓塞。对相应年龄组未服用避孕药的女性发生的中风情况进行了比较。