Structure of clinical and neurological indicators frequency of acute cerebral strokes in middle-aged men

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The article discusses the structure and incidence of acute cerebral strokes in middle-aged men and women in comparison with the elderly and senile group. A noticeable predominance of AI was revealed in middle-aged and elderly men, when in old age there is a clear advantage of stroke in women. An attempt has been made to study the causes of this condition of digital indicators, detailing background diseases in men in different age groups when comparing their data with dyscirculatory encephalopathy.

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