Abstract:Background. Literature sources report conflicting results regarding the severity of clinical symptoms of hydrocephalus (HC) and their association with cerebral arterial blood flow (CABF); most studies do not show a direct relationship, while some suggest a link between clinical severity and progressive decrease in CABF. The study of hemodynamic changes in the brain of patients with chronic brain ischemia (CBI), elucidation of their relationship with cognitive impairments helps to improve diagnostic approaches … Show more
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