MRI equivalent of the disconnection phenomenon
(Dobrynina, 2018). After a course of leech therapy,
the connectivity of the leading structures of the brain
significantly increased, which is a morphological and
functional indicator of improving brain functioning
and improving cognitive, emotional and behavioral
disorders in patients with asymptomatic carotid
stenosis.
When assessing the colorability and safety of the
therapy, no hemorrhagic events during the treatment
(hemorrhagic stroke, retinal hemorrhage,
gastrointestinal bleeding, hemorrhoids, nose, uterine
bleeding) were noted.
As a result, we can talk about a significant positive
effect of the leech therapy course on the complex of
complaints and indicators of brain connectivity in
patients with asymptomatic carotid stenosis.
4 CONCLUSIONS
The study of connectome provides new approaches to
the analysis of integrative brain function, and to
assessment of the treatment effectiveness. A course
of leech therapy significantly altered the functional
connectivity of the brain in patients with
asymptomatic carotid stenosis.
CONFLICT OF INTERESTS
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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