NEUROIMAGING DATA OF COVID-19 ASSOCIATED LACUNAR STROKES
Abstract
This article discusses the neuroimaging data of Covid-19 associated lacunar strokes. Determining the degree of involvement of cerebral vessels and disorders of cerebral hemodynamics in the process, the possibilities of compensation and the causes of decompensation will contribute to the real prediction of the course of the disease, the preparation of a reasonable individual rehabilitation program, the rehabilitation treatment of patients and disabled people with LS, leading to decompensation of the central nervous system, not only in the acute, but also in subsequent periods of stroke.
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Neuroimaging data, Covid-19, lacunar strokesHow to Cite
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