
FEATURES OF COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC STROKE DEPENDING ON COVID-19 STATUS
Manzura M. Yuldasheva , Researcher Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
This article discusses the features of cognitive dysfunction in patients with ischemic stroke depending on Covid-19 status. Using the modified TOAST classification, a sample of patients with only ischemic stroke (IS) against the background of previous COVID-19 was made. We were guided by the fact that there are a significant number of multidirectional publications in the literature regarding views on the pathogenesis and clinic of neurological complications in COVID-19, and in order to concretize the study, we analyzed only cases with ischemic stroke in our work.
Keywords
Features of cognitive dysfunction, ischemic stroke, Covid-19 status
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