Pankov D D, Petrova E I, Skvortsova V I, Kosiakov S Ia
Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova. 1988;88(1):34-9.
The authors have examined 214 patients with early clinical forms of cerebral circulation insufficiency. It has been established that discirculatory encephalopathy (DE) may be formed in two ways. One way is angiogenic and it leads to DE through a stage of initial manifestations of cerebral circulation insufficiency (IMCCI), the other way is related to the neurovascular nature of the disease (vegetovascular dystonia) and may lead to DE, bypassing the stage of IMCCI. It is concluded that therapy with vasoactive drugs is the basic therapy for patients with an angiogenic origin of the disease whereas in patients with a neurovascular genesis of the disease the basic approach is the administration of metabolism-correcting drugs.