Cognitive Functions in Patients with Chronic Cerebral Ischemia Depending on the Presence of Venous Cerebral Dysfunction

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Janna Nazarova
Nodira Abdumavlyanova
Nozimakhon Mirkhaetova

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Clinical, instrumental and neuropsychological examination was carried out in 110 patients with chronic brain ischemia of the 2nd degree on the background of hypertension of the 2nd stage. The subjects were divided into 2 groups based on gender. Signs of venous cerebral valley significantly more cases in the group of women. It is shown that the group of women with cerebral venous more patients had cognitive impairment (MMSE scale). Also, the low rate of induced cognitive potentials in the brain (the method of cognitive evoked potentials) was more pronounced in women than in men. It should be assumed that in hypertensive disease, the presence of concomitant cerebral venous dysfunction aggravates the course of cerebral ischemia, especially in women.

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Janna Nazarova, Abdumavlyanova, N. ., & Nozimakhon Mirkhaetova. (2021). Cognitive Functions in Patients with Chronic Cerebral Ischemia Depending on the Presence of Venous Cerebral Dysfunction. International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies, 1(1), 05–08. Retrieved from https://ijmscr.org/index.php/ijmscrs/article/view/2
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