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Экспериментальное обоснование применения регионарной экстракраниальной непрямой стимуляции лимфодренажного механизма центральной нервной системы при тяжелой закрытой черепно-мозговой травме

Экспериментальное обоснование применения регионарной экстракраниальной непрямой стимуляции лимфодренажного механизма центральной нервной системы при тяжелой закрытой черепно-мозговой травме

Abstract

Проведено клиническое исследование эффективности регионарной экстракраниальной непрямой стимуляции лимфодренажного механизма центральной нервной системы при тяжелой закрытой черепно-мозговой травмы и доказана необходимость такой лимфотропной технологии коррекции ее комплексного лечения.

Clinical research of efficiency of regional extracranial indirect stimulation of lymphodrain mechanism of central nervous system is conducted at severe closed craniocereberal injury and the need of such lymphotropic technology for correction of the complex treatment is proved.

Keywords

ЭКСТРАКРАНИАЛЬНАЯ НЕПРЯМАЯ СТИМУЛЯЦИЯ ЛИМФОДРЕНАЖНОГО МЕХАНИЗМА ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ НЕРВНОЙ СИСТЕМЫ, КЛИНИЧЕСКОЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЕ, ТЯЖЕЛАЯ ЗАКРЫТАЯ ЧЕРЕПНО-МОЗГОВАЯ ТРАВМА

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