CHANGES IN STOMACH MORPHOMETRIC PARAMETERS IN BRAIN INJURY
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10500283Keywords:
comparative study of morphometric parameters of stomach sections in normal and different periods of mild brain injury, development of correction methods.Abstract
As a result of a traumatic injury of the central nervous system, complex pathophysiological mechanisms appear that disrupt the balance of the main nervous processes. Disorders of blood circulation in the brain, disruption of the circulation of the cerebrospinal fluid, brain tumors, etc. cause the appearance of these mechanisms. After the acute period of the disease, the recovery period begins, characterized by the restoration of impaired functions. Pathological symptoms observed during several years after the injury are recorded. Recurrent headaches, dizziness, autonomic-vascular symptoms, rapid fatigue, personality changes, memory impairment, and sometimes intellectual decline are among the most common symptoms. Depending on the location of the injury, the symptoms appear in paresis, paralysis, aphasia, deafness.
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