hospitalized with cavernous sinus thrombosis (im.2). In addition to inflammation, patients had neurological symptoms including headache, dizziness, and so on. Facial nerve paresis in 14 (21%) patients, paresthesia of the trigeminus nerve in 28 (41.8%) patients (n. ophtalmicus -38 (57%), n. maxillaris -40 (60%), n. mandibularis -2 (3%)), paresthesias of the 1st and 2nd horn together in 41 (61%) patients.
ConclusionsConsidering that Covid-19 disease leads to severe and long-term complications in the late stages, it is needed to develop measures to prevent complications in patients with predisposition to complications (elderly and chronic comorbidities).
Parkinson's disease is one of the urgent problems of modern neurology and geriatrics. The etiology, pathogenesis, and risk of complications in this disease are currently being studied deeply. The clinical study involved 75 patients, which were divided into 3 groups: the first group -patients with Parkinson's disease, the second group -patients diagnosed with vascular parkinsonism, and the third group -healthy volunteers. Cognitive impairment in patients was studied using Logical Memory sub test 1 and 2, Wechsler Memory Scale Revised, Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression, and the Hamilton score
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