DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR VISUAL DISTURBANCES IN VERTEBRAL ARTERY SYNDROME
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/2A64DKeywords:
Vertebral artery syndrome; Visual disturbances; Diagnostic criteria; MRI of the cervical spine; Doppler ultrasound examination of brachiocephalic arteries; x-ray of the cervical spineAbstract
Vertebral artery syndrome is a condition associated with impaired conduction, manifested by signs of cerebrovascular insufficiency in the posterior part of the brain. Approximately 30% of cerebrovascular accidents causing transient ischemic attacks are associated with SPA. The disease often appears at a young age and reduces the ability to work. In addition, because it is progressive, it often leads to the development of transient ischemic attacks and even ischemic stroke.
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