Abstract

Abstract. Taking into account the strong connection between autonomic dysfunction and cerebrovascular disorders, the difficulty in diagnosing stroke in pregnant women and the severity of the pathology, as well as the great social significance of these disorders, a search was made for additional risk factors for the development of stroke in pregnant women, which include the presence of cephalgic syndrome, signs of autonomic dysfunction before pregnancy, burdened vascular history, contraception, signs of venous dysfunction with hypercoagulability in the hemostatic system and the presence of hereditary thrombophilia, as demonstrated in the clinical illustration.

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