Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (AEM) and acute transverse myelitis (OPM) are autoimmune demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system. Two clinical observations of AEM and OPM developed after suffering acute coronavirus infection (SARS-CoV-2) are presented. Differential diagnosis was carried out with multiple sclerosis, encephalitis of an infectious nature, compressive myelopathy, and opticomyelitis.
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July 2013
A comparative analysis of clinical, instrumental and laboratory data in groups of patients with Parkinson's disease and chronic brain ischemia (stages I-II) was carried out. The information obtained in the groups showed significant differences in clinical and instrumental data that indicated the presence of chronic brain ischemia. A significant increase in molecular markers of endothelial damage comparable with the group of chronic cerebral ischemia was identified in patients with Parkinson's disease.
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April 2013
The authors demonstrated the possibility for the practical use of the index "Rehabilitation Potential" in the evaluation of the degree of restoration of neurological deficit developed due to cerebral stroke. The most significant factors characterizing the organization and implementation of rehabilitation measures in different periods of stroke and the effect of these factors on the level of rehabilitation potential of disabled persons with consequences of stroke are specified. It has been shown that the perfect organization of restorative treatment has a positive effect on the level of rehabilitation potential of disabled persons.
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April 2013
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May 2011