Clinical and electrophysiological assessment of chronic alcoholic psychoses

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Abstract

Vascular disorders occupy a significant place in the clinical picture of chronic alcoholism and alcoholic psychoses. Electrophysiological research methods (electro-, peo-echoencephalography) make it possible to objectify brain changes [1-3]. However, the issue of violation of cerebral hemodynamics and the state of the ventricular system of the brain in patients with chronic alcoholic psychoses remains unclear.

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A. M. Valeeva

Kazan GIDUV named after V. I. Lenin

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TSNIL 

Russian Federation, Kazan

R. B. Khasanova

Kazan GIDUV named after V. I. Lenin

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TSNIL 

Russian Federation, Kazan

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2. Fig. 1. REG N., 38 years old, suffering from alcoholic psychosis with a continuous type of course. The asymmetry of blood filling in the system of carotid and vertebral arteries with presystolic venous waves is determined.

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3. Fig. 2. REG N., 35 years old, suffering from alcoholic psychosis with a recurrent type of course. The instability of the tone of the cerebral vessels is determined. Leads: FM — frontal-mastoid, OM — occipital-mastoid, d - on the right, s - on the left.

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