ACUTE AND CHRONIC BLOOD CIRCULATION DISORDERS IN THE BACK OF THE BRAIN
17.12.2022
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series D. Volume 1 Issue 8
Abstract. We know that all human activities are controlled by the nervous system. In humans, the nervous system is divided into central and peripheral nervous system. This article discusses acute and chronic disorders of blood circulation in the spinal cord, which is considered a part of the nervous system, as well as the general features of their pathologomorphological changes.
Keywords: atherosclerosis, spinal strokes, lumbar segments, Adamkevich's artery, disc herniation, X-ray contrast.
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