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The electrical activity of the brain was assessed in various periods of acute ischemic stroke and its values correlated to the neurological symptoms. Seventy-six patients with acute ischemic stroke in the median cerebral artery basin were examined. A grave course of the disease and slowly progressing positive shifts in the neurologic symptoms were associated with the phenomenon of clinico-EEG-dissociation: an increase in the intensity of abnormally slow activity was wave-like and recorded both in the involved and intact hemispheres.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
January 1979
A neurological examination of 120 patients with malignant newgrowths of a different localization and histological structure was conducted. Neurological changes due to lesions of the central and peripheral nervous systems were revealed. With the aid of EEG studies and subsequent clinico-EEG correlations 29 patients were examined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
April 1976
The symptomatology of acute pneumonia was expressed in diverse neurological and psychiatric changes, including cerebral circulation. The author conducted clinico-EEG and EMG correlations in disturbed cerebral circulation due to acute pneumonia. An important role in disorders of cerebral circulation is played by hypoxia, intoxication and changed metabolism, conditions leading to changed functional limbico-hypothalamoreticular complexes and changed vascular regulation.
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