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Neurology & Neurological
Disorders
Neurology 2018
J u l y 1 2 - 1 3 , 2 0 1 8
P a r i s , F r a n c e
Page 77
Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience
ISSN: 2171-6625
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eversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS) is characterized by
cerebral blood vessels segmental vasoconstriction, spontaneous recurrent
vasodilation within 3 months, impairment of cerebral arteries regulation.
One of the main symptoms proved to be an intensive course was severe
headache. The disease of migraine initially begins with the headache; then
this condition is followed by moderate paroxysmal intensification, pulsating
headache and nausea. Investigation of reversible cerebral vasoconstriction
syndrome and differential diagnostics of migraine. Investigation included
examination of neurological patients who were undergone both In- and Out-
Patient treatment in Neurological Department of Andizhan State Medical
Institute; magnetic resonance angiography examination was carried out by
Namangan Anamed Medical Service. 60 patients have been studied. They were
divided into two groups. The first group included 35 patients with reversible
cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome. The second group included 25 patients
with migraine. There were 17 male (48.5%) and 18 females (51%) aged 29-
72, the average age is 50.5 years old within the first group. There were 10
male (40 %) and 15 females (60%) aged 15-45, the average age is 30 years
old within the second group. Patients of the first group suffered from severe
intensive headaches (visual analog scale - VAS) onset of headache was
initiated within few minutes and aggravated on physical exertion. According
to MMSE (Mini Mental State Examination), 25 patients (72%) from the first
group demonstrated 24-27 points; mild cognitive impairments have been
observed during examination of neurological condition; the rest 10 patients
(28%) demonstrated 28-30 points. Cerebral arterial vasoconstriction was
observed in patients of the first group on magnetic resonance angiography
examination. Patients of the second group suffered from moderate intensive
headaches (VAS); onset of headache was initiated within few hours,
neurologic examination failed to reveal any pathologic changes. According to
MMSE, the first group patients demonstrated 28-30 points. Cerebral arterial
vasoconstriction was not observed in the second group patients on magnetic
resonance angiography examination. In comparison with migraine, reversible
cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome results from severe intensive headaches
within short period of time, mild cognitive impairments are observed; cerebral
vasoconstriction is observed onmagnetic resonance angiography examination.
Biography
EM Tashkenov has completed his Bachelor’s degree (2005-
2012), Master’s degree (2013-2016) from Andizhan State
Medical Institute. He was an Assistant Professor (2016-2017)
at Department of Neurology, Andizhan State Medical Institute.
He is pursuing his PhD from 2018 on Reversible Cerebral
Vasoconstrictive Syndrome, Diagnostics and Optimization of
Treatment Methods from Andizhan State Medical Institute.
The main fields of his clinical researches are Neurology. He is
interested in differential diagnostics and treatment headache
neuro6062@mail.ruEM Tashkenov, GS Rakhimboeva, DT Abdukodirova, UT
Abdukodirov and EM Mirkhidoyatov
Andizhan State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan
EM Tashkenov et al., J Neurol Neurosci 2018, Volume: 9
DOI: 10.21767/2171-6625-C1-009
Reversible cerebral vasoconstrictive syndrome and
differential diagnostics of migraine