Transplantation of embryonic nervous tissue influence on epileptogenesis at the patients with apallic syndrome and its consequences

We represent the analysis of 64 patients with apallic syndrome (AS) clinical state. These patients were treated by embryonic nervous tissue transplantation (ENT). The dynamic of clinical course of convulsive syndrome is considered. It was established that at 60,9% patients the course AS w...

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Main Authors: V. I. Tsymbalyuk, D. Yu. Latyshev, L. D. Pichkur
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romodanov Neurosurgery Institute 2005-12-01
Series:Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal
Online Access:https://theunj.org/article/view/128608
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author V. I. Tsymbalyuk
D. Yu. Latyshev
L. D. Pichkur
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description We represent the analysis of 64 patients with apallic syndrome (AS) clinical state. These patients were treated by embryonic nervous tissue transplantation (ENT). The dynamic of clinical course of convulsive syndrome is considered. It was established that at 60,9% patients the course AS was complicated by the epileptic attacks origin (EA). On the origin of epileptic attacks the substantial influence was caused by an etiologic factor, that resulted to cerebral catastrophe. Reparative-restoration treatment by the ENT method decreased frequency of EA origin at patients with nontraumatic AS in 8,5 times compared to traumatic AS.
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spelling doaj.art-676e88afff2a4fd58f1da26b39f0f9782024-02-03T08:16:07ZengRomodanov Neurosurgery InstituteUkrainian Neurosurgical Journal2663-90842663-90922005-12-014909310.25305/unj.128608Transplantation of embryonic nervous tissue influence on epileptogenesis at the patients with apallic syndrome and its consequencesV. I. Tsymbalyuk0D. Yu. Latyshev1L. D. Pichkur2Romodanov Neurosurgery Institute, Kiev, UkraineRomodanov Neurosurgery Institute, Kiev, UkraineRomodanov Neurosurgery Institute, Kiev, Ukraine We represent the analysis of 64 patients with apallic syndrome (AS) clinical state. These patients were treated by embryonic nervous tissue transplantation (ENT). The dynamic of clinical course of convulsive syndrome is considered. It was established that at 60,9% patients the course AS was complicated by the epileptic attacks origin (EA). On the origin of epileptic attacks the substantial influence was caused by an etiologic factor, that resulted to cerebral catastrophe. Reparative-restoration treatment by the ENT method decreased frequency of EA origin at patients with nontraumatic AS in 8,5 times compared to traumatic AS.https://theunj.org/article/view/128608
spellingShingle V. I. Tsymbalyuk
D. Yu. Latyshev
L. D. Pichkur
Transplantation of embryonic nervous tissue influence on epileptogenesis at the patients with apallic syndrome and its consequences
Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal
title Transplantation of embryonic nervous tissue influence on epileptogenesis at the patients with apallic syndrome and its consequences
title_full Transplantation of embryonic nervous tissue influence on epileptogenesis at the patients with apallic syndrome and its consequences
title_fullStr Transplantation of embryonic nervous tissue influence on epileptogenesis at the patients with apallic syndrome and its consequences
title_full_unstemmed Transplantation of embryonic nervous tissue influence on epileptogenesis at the patients with apallic syndrome and its consequences
title_short Transplantation of embryonic nervous tissue influence on epileptogenesis at the patients with apallic syndrome and its consequences
title_sort transplantation of embryonic nervous tissue influence on epileptogenesis at the patients with apallic syndrome and its consequences
url https://theunj.org/article/view/128608
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