Abstract

The article presents a brief overview of local and foreign literature sources and reflects some of the issues of the etiology and pathogenesis of bleeding from the upper gastrointestinal tract in patients with acute vascular pathology of CNS and modern minimally invasive methods of hemostasis.

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  • The article presents a brief overview of local and foreign literature sources and reflects some of the issues of the etiology and pathogenesis of bleeding from the upper gastrointestinal tract in patients with acute vascular pathology of CNS and modern minimally invasive methods of hemostasis

  • В то же время, по данным других исследователей, кровотечения из верхних отделов желудочно-кишечного тракта (ЖКТ) у пациентов, страдающих ишемическим инсультом, встречаются чаще и колеблются от 1,5 до 20,5 % [8,9,10]

  • В то же время из исследования были исключены больные с отягощенным анамнезом, страдающие хронической язвой, заболеваниями печени, почек, геморрагическим диатезом, пациенты, принимающие антиагреганты, антикоагулянты и нестероидные противовоспалительные препараты

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Introduction

The article presents a brief overview of local and foreign literature sources and reflects some of the issues of the etiology and pathogenesis of bleeding from the upper gastrointestinal tract in patients with acute vascular pathology of CNS and modern minimally invasive methods of hemostasis. Doniyarov1 Gastroduodenal bleedings in patients with the pathology of central nervous system 1 Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «St.-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University», St. Petersburg, Russia; 2 Russian Scientific Research Institute of Neurosurgery named after Professor A.

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