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Нейрогенные синкопальные состояния у лиц призывного возраста

Нейрогенные синкопальные состояния у лиц призывного возраста

Abstract

Представлены результаты обследования 72 лиц призывного возраста, страдающих вазовагальными и нейрокардиогенными обмороками вследствие дисфункции вегетативной нервной системы. В соответствии с типом и частотой синкопе выделены четыре подгруппы пациентов: с редкими пароксизмальными нарушениями сознания по типу обморока, с частыми пароксизмальными нарушениями сознания по типу обморока, с единичным пароксизмальным нарушением сознания по типу судорожного обморока и с частыми пароксизмальными нарушениями сознания по типу судорожных обмороков. Обсуждены этиологические и клинические характеристики различных типов синкопальных состояний.

We have studied 72 young men with vasovagal and neurocardiogenic syncope, caused by dysfunction of vegetal neural system. We divided all patients into four groups according to type and frequency of syncope, such as: group with rare paroxysmal loss of consciousness like syncope, group with frequent paroxysmal loss of consciousness like syncope, group with single paroxysmal loss of consciousness like convulsive syncope, group with frequent paroxysmal loss of consciousness like convulsive syncope. Different etiologic and clinical aspects of these syncopes were discussed.

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ОБМОРОК, СИНКОПЕ, ЭПИЛЕПТИЧЕСКИЙ ПРИПАДОК, ЛИЦА ПРИЗЫВНОГО ВОЗРАСТА

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