INFLUENCE OF RISK FACTORS ON DEVELOPING OF PRIMARY ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE AT PATIENTS WITH A METABOLIC SYNDROME AND WITHOUT IT
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https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2786.2015.2.5614Keywords:
brain stroke, metabolic syndrome.Abstract
Purpose: to reveal predictory risk factors of developing of primary acute ischemic stroke with a metabolic syndrome and without it.
Material and methods. Functional, anthropometrical, laboratory, statistical.
Results. Predict of risk factors in developing of a brain stroke are established: as combination of arterial hypertension and atherosclerosis, thickness and dense of an internal carotid wall, cerebral vascular crises which are aggravated by dependence on MS.
Conclusions. It was revealed that vascular and non vascular risk factors at patient with MS have the expressed influence on all prerequisites of developing primary ischemic stroke with further will be reflected in course and cerebral disease severity.
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