INSTRUMENTAL INDICATORS OF TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACKS IN URBAN AND RURAL POPULATIONS OF THE KASHKADARYA REGION
Abstract
TIA (transient ischemic attack) often occurs with rapidly reversible neurological disorders, and the standard clinical examination does not always provide sufficient information. Instrumental methods — CT/MRI, Dopplerography, and neurophysiological tests — are the only objective tools for timely detection of structural and functional changes.
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Transient ischemic attack (TIA), cerebral blood flow, hemodynamically significant stenosis, resistance index, diagnostic technologies, urban and rural comparison, stratification, clinical guidelines, instrumental assessment, retrospective-prospective study, case-control design, risk factors, hemostasiological indicators, inflammatory markers, regional healthcare, neuroimaging, early diagnosis, healthcare accessibility, ischemic stroke prevention, perfusion parameters.How to Cite
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