HEMORRHAGIC STROKE: CURRENT STATE OF THE PROBLEM
Abstract
At the present stage, the problem of cerebrovascular diseases (CVDs) and stroke continues to occupy one of the leading positions in clinical neurology. The incidence of circulatory system diseases remains consistently high, and stroke continues to be one of the leading causes of mortality, placing a significant burden on the national economy due to the high costs of treatment, medical rehabilitation, and losses in productivity (Gusev E.I., Skvortsova V.I., 2007; Stakhovskaya L.V., 2014).
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