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2%). Further, hypertension (58.8 vs. 55.5%) and family history of stroke (22.3 vs. 20.0%) were more prevalent in men compared with women, whereas atrial fibrillation (AF) (14.7 vs. 16.4%), diabetes (11.1 vs. 13.2%), lack of exercise (27.2 vs. 28.0%), and overweight (29.5 vs. 35.7%) were less prevalent. Conclusions In our TIA cohort from eastern China, we found significant **** differences for the risk factors of hypertension, atrial fibrillation, smoking, diabetes, and overweight.This study aimed to investigate the risk and prognos