CEREBRAL HYPERPERFUSION SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH STENOTIC AND OCCLUSIVE LESION INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERIES AFTER SURGERY. LITERATURE REVIEW


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The literature on the cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome in patients with stenotic and occlusive lesion internal carotid arteries after surgery has been analyzed.Data of pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnostics, prevention and treatment of cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome are presented. Despite a large number of publications, there are no unified recommendations on treatment and prevention of cerebral hyperperfusion, there are no unified diagnostic criteria. Key words: cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome, EC-IC bypass, carotid endarterectomy, carotid artery stenting.

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Alexander V Kokshin

CCH of the republic of Tatarstan

Email: alexgreat4@yandex.ru
420138, Kazan, Orenburgsky tract str., 140

Alexander M Nemirovsky

1) Kazan State Medical University; 2)Interregional Clinical Diagnostic Center

1) 420012, Kazan, Butlerov str., 49; 2) 420101, Kazan, Karbishev str., 12

Valery I Danilov

1) Kazan State Medical University; 2) Interregional Clinical Diagnostic Center

1)420012, Kazan, Butlerov str., 49; 2)420101, Kazan, Karbishev str., 12

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