Аннотация
Список литературы
На основе обобщения данных современной зарубежной литературы по распространению инсульта, модифицируемым и немодифицируемым факторам его риска нами поддержано мнение инициативных клиницистов, что в добавление к широко используемому фармаколо-гическому лечению инсульта ключевыми должны быть эффективные профилактические стратегии.
Ключевые слова:
инсульт, эпидемиология, факторы риска, профилактика
Stroke: it is required the priority of effective strategies of prevention and rehabilitation. Report I
This review is dedicated to the problems of epidemiology and risk factors of stroke. It was done the conclusion that supports the opinion of some initiative physicians about the necessity of the effective preventive strategies in addition to pharmacological treatment of stroke.
Keywords
stroke, epidemiology, risk factors, prevention
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