Abstract
The paper considers the relevance of the problem of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) that is an important cause of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, associated with the development of cognitive impairment and complications of antithrombotic therapy. It presents briefly the current issues of etiology and pathogenesis of the disease. Sporadic non-amyloid microangiopathy, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, and cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) are discussed in detail from the point of view of their clinical presentation, neuroimaging, and features of therapeutic tactics. An algorithm for diagnosing CSVD in patients admitted to hospital for stroke and a differentiated approach to their treatment are proposed. Consideration of the neuroimaging manifestations of CSVD is noted to be necessary for the safe and more effective treatment of patients with cerebrovascular diseases.
Highlights
В статье рассматривается актуальность проблемы церебральной болезни мелких сосудов (ЦБМС), которая служит важной причиной ишемического и геморрагического инсульта, сопряжена с развитием когнитивных нарушений и осложнений антитромботической терапии
The paper considers the relevance of the problem of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) that is an important cause of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, associated with the development of cognitive impairment and complications of antithrombotic therapy
An algorithm for diagnosing CSVD in patients admitted to hospital for stroke and a differentiated approach to their treatment are proposed
Summary
Недавний инфаркт в зоне кровоснабжения одной перфорирующей артериолы с соответствующими клиническими симптомами, возникшими в течение нескольких предыдущих недель, размером до 20 мм Лакуна. Круглый овальный подкорковый очаг с однородным МР-сигналом, идентичным ликвору, диаметром от 3 до 15 мм, соответствующий предшествующему мелкому острому подкорковому инфаркту или кровоизлиянию в зоне кровоснабжения одной перфорирующей артериолы
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