Changes in the tone of cerebral vessels in patients with bronchial asthma after glomectomy

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Frequent complications of glomectomy are headaches and a mild, less-like state for several days or weeks after surgery, and sometimes hemi- and monoparesis. The reasons for these complications have not yet been revealed. In search of their explanation, we decided to study the volumetric blood flow of the brain and the acid-base state (ACS). Volumetric blood flow was studied by rheoencephalography (REG) in 43 patients, and acid base balance - in 100 patients (age from 22 to 67 years). The course of bronchial asthma before the operation in the examined patients was moderate and severe.

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E. S. Karashurov

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Russian Federation, Petrozavodsk, Russia

S. E. Karashurov

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Russian Federation, Petrozavodsk, Russia

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