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Lik Sprava
; (8): 75-8, 1993 Jul.
Artigo
em Russo
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-8079484
RESUMO
Clinico-functional study was carried out encephalographically and echoencephalographically in 45 patients aging from 29 to 56 with sequels of neuroinfection. Data on clinical and functional manifestations of liquorocirculatory and venous dyscirculatory cerebral disorders were obtained. Liquorocirculatory disorders were demonstrated to be were some connection between them. It was pointed out that disorders of venous blood more frequent and clinically evident as compared to venous dyscirculation although there flow acquire particular importance in patients with moderate dyscirculation of liquor while mattering considerably less in pronounced intracranial hypertension or its absence.