ROLE OF CEREBROVASCULAR INSUFFICIENCY IN THE GENESIS OF COGNITIVE DISORDERS IN TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS
Sosina V.B., Zakharov V.V.
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Sosina V.B., Zakharov V.V. The role of cerebrovascular insufficiency in the genesis of cognitive disorders
with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Behavioral neuroscience. 2022; (1): 34–38.
DOI 10.46393/27129675_2022_1_34
Annotation:
A study of cognitive functions was conducted in 90 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). A comparative analysis of cognitive impairment (CI) was carried out in patients with diabetes and concomitant significant cardiovascular pathology and in patients with diabetes without clinically obvious signs of vascular diseases. The leading neuropsychological mechanism of CI in diabetes was the insufficiency of regulation of voluntary activity. CIs were observed with both severe and minimal concomitant cardiovascular pathology, which indicates comparable
the contribution of not only dysmetabolic, but also vascular disorders to the development of cognitive dysfunction.
Journal "Behavioral Neuroscience" No. 1_2022
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mEcgfIIy2rB9VV2-9QmlX37gQ3l0Q5Q1/view
Sosina V.B., Zakharov V.V.
For quotation:
Sosina V.B., Zakharov V.V. The role of cerebrovascular insufficiency in the genesis of cognitive disorders
with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Behavioral neuroscience. 2022; (1): 34–38.
DOI 10.46393/27129675_2022_1_34
Annotation:
A study of cognitive functions was conducted in 90 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). A comparative analysis of cognitive impairment (CI) was carried out in patients with diabetes and concomitant significant cardiovascular pathology and in patients with diabetes without clinically obvious signs of vascular diseases. The leading neuropsychological mechanism of CI in diabetes was the insufficiency of regulation of voluntary activity. CIs were observed with both severe and minimal concomitant cardiovascular pathology, which indicates comparable
the contribution of not only dysmetabolic, but also vascular disorders to the development of cognitive dysfunction.
Journal "Behavioral Neuroscience" No. 1_2022
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mEcgfIIy2rB9VV2-9QmlX37gQ3l0Q5Q1/view