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This monograph is devoted to one of the pressing problems of modern neurology - cardiogenic strokes. The clinical and pathogenetic basis of the development of local inflammatory reactions of the brain during ischemic strokes of cardiogenic etiology have been studied. The authors present modern concepts of the morphological manifestations of inflammatory reactions in the brain and the state of hemodynamic parameters during experimental intracerebral hemorrhage in the brain. The validity of the scientific provisions, conclusions and recommendations contained in the monograph are determined by a large amount of experimental material, the informativeness of the research methods, and statistical processing of the results obtained, the totality of which can be qualified as a new promising direction in the development of treatment for patients with cardioembolic stroke, which has important practical significance.The monograph is intended for neurologists, rehabilitation specialists, neurosurgeons, pathologists and general practitioners. As well as clinical residents and undergraduates of relevant specialities.
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This monograph is devoted to one of the pressing problems of modern neurology - cardiogenic strokes. The clinical and pathogenetic basis of the development of local inflammatory reactions of the brain during ischemic strokes of cardiogenic etiology have been studied. The authors present modern concepts of the morphological manifestations of inflammatory reactions in the brain and the state of hemodynamic parameters during experimental intracerebral hemorrhage in the brain. The validity of the scientific provisions, conclusions and recommendations contained in the monograph are determined by a large amount of experimental material, the informativeness of the research methods, and statistical processing of the results obtained, the totality of which can be qualified as a new promising direction in the development of treatment for patients with cardioembolic stroke, which has important practical significance.The monograph is intended for neurologists, rehabilitation specialists, neurosurgeons, pathologists and general practitioners. As well as clinical residents and undergraduates of relevant specialities.