Clinical Features of Dysirculatory Encephalopathy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51699/ajsld.v2i9.2564Keywords:
DE, pastoral and cognitive disorders, cerebrovascular diseasesAbstract
the development of DE is manifested not only by an increase in the severity of a particular syndrome, but also by the complication of the development of several syndromes, primarily motor and cognitive. Age has a certain influence on the severity of clinical diseases in patients with DE. Elderly patients are characterized by a great severity and variety of neurological symptoms. Violation of the balance of walking and rest is most common in patients with pseudobulbar syndrome and severe cognitive impairment, which indicates the common pathological basis of these syndromes.