INITIAL CLINICAL, VEGETATIVE, PSYCHOEMOTIONAL CONDITION OF PATIENTS WITH PAIN SYNDROME AFTER ISCHEMIC AND HEMORRHAGIC STROKE
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Stroke is one of the most frequent neurological diseases with high prevalence, disability and mortality, which is an urgent medical and social problem. More than 1 million stroke patients live in Russia, with about 500 thousand new cases of stroke occurring annually [1, 2]. The incidence of stroke ranges from 10 to 20 per 10,000 people aged 55 to 64 years, increasing over 200 cases per 100,000 among people over 85 years [3]. Stroke, depending on the nature and localization, causes a wide range of neurological disorders associated with physical disability, as well as a variety of cognitive and neuropsychiatric disorders that complicate rehabilitation, domestic and social adaptation and the quality of life of both patients themselves and their caregivers.
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