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RELATED HYPERHOMOCYSTEINEMIA AS A CAUSE OF SECONDARY HIGH RISK OF CEREBROVASCULAR EVENTS IN PATIENTS HAVING IN THE ANAMNESIS CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS. THE CLINICAL ANALYSIS (80,00 руб.)

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Первый авторJin Fengyan
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ID583244
АннотацияAnnotaion. This paper discusses the patients with stroke in case history, high blood pressure and high level of homocysteine. Will these events contribute to the high probability of the risk of secondary cerebrovascular disease and how these cerebrovascular risks depend on the relations between the levels homocysteine and high blood pressure Our results indicate that elevated levels of plasma homocysteine level of above 10.0 μmol/L and the presence of hypertension are associated with increased risk of secondary cerebrovascular disease patients after the first stroke. Cerebrovascular risks are gendered nature: Research homocysteine level of the adult population of six Chinese cities showed that 75% of subjects have elevated levels homocysteine (> 10 μmol/L). Among adults with elevated levels homocysteine men was 91% and the women's — 60%. The study also found that patients with a high risk of secondary cerebrovascular diseases were two major risk factors — high blood pressure and elevated levels of homocysteine. Thus, according carried out the clinical analysis the main cause of secondary cerebrovascular risk is closely associated with high blood pressure and elevated levels of homocysteine concentration in primary anamnesis with the presence of a stroke. These two factors potentiated each other and increase the risk of secondary cerebrovascular events.
Jin, F. RELATED HYPERHOMOCYSTEINEMIA AS A CAUSE OF SECONDARY HIGH RISK OF CEREBROVASCULAR EVENTS IN PATIENTS HAVING IN THE ANAMNESIS CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS. THE CLINICAL ANALYSIS / F. Jin // Здоровье и образование в XXI веке. Журнал научных статей .— 2015 .— №3 .— С. 7-13 .— URL: https://rucont.ru/efd/583244 (дата обращения: 18.04.2024)

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