Frontal artery artery syndrome


Anterior spinal artery syndrome (Beck syndrome) - a syndrome caused by occlusion of the frontal artery and blood supply disorders in the vascular area of ​​the anterior cruciate ligament, 2/3 of the anterior spinal cord.

Etiology

The most common reason for the team is: pressure during surgery on the aorta Artery embolism hypotension, eg when the circulation is stopped. Patogeneza

This disorder causes: Symptoms and mileage

Symptoms depend on the level of damage, including: Treatment and prognosis

Treatment is symptomatic. Prognosis is variable, but often bad. Bibliography

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