Clinical and Epidemiological Features of Stroke in the Fergana Valley

  • Mamatalieva Janona Alimjanovna Assistant, Fergana Public Health Medical Institute, Uzbekistan, Fergana
Keywords: stroke, clinical-epidemiology, blood circulation, correction

Abstract

This article presents a comparative analysis of the clinical-epidemiological features of stroke. Diseases of the brain, blood vessels-one of the pressing medical and social problems, is the leader in the level of disease stocking and mortality in economically developed countries. Vascular diseases and especially heart diseases are also important medical and social problems in Uzbekistan. This is determined by the primary disability associated with the disease and the high mortality rate.

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Published
2022-03-07
How to Cite
Alimjanovna , M. J. (2022). Clinical and Epidemiological Features of Stroke in the Fergana Valley. Central Asian Journal of Medical and Natural Science, 3(2), 116-119. https://doi.org/10.17605/cajmns.v3i2.634
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