Maksimov V I, Lukasevich L L
Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova. 1986;86(9):1297-9.
Localized intravascular coagulation (prethrombi, fibrin thrombi, aggregation and agglutination of red blood cells) in the microcirculatory bed of the brain in hemorrhagic stroke is secondary to cerebral hemorrhage. Microcirculatory impairments, as well as consumption of coagulation factors and fibrinolysis activation aggravate cerebral circulation disorders and contribute to an expansion of the involved area. Identification of the causes of the development, place and role of intravascular coagulation in the patho- and thanatogenesis of hemorrhagic strokes will make it possible to determine the ways of adequate medicated correction of these hemostatic disorders.
出血性中风时,大脑微循环床中的局部血管内凝血(血栓前体、纤维蛋白血栓、红细胞聚集和凝集)继发于脑出血。微循环障碍以及凝血因子的消耗和纤溶激活会加重脑循环障碍,并促使受累区域扩大。明确血管内凝血在出血性中风的病理发生和死亡发生过程中的发展原因、部位及作用,将有助于确定对这些止血障碍进行适当药物纠正的方法。