The frequency of post-stroke depression depending on the location and size of the stroke

6 December 2024
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Bahargul MEREDOVA
Department of psychiatry, narcology and medical psychology of SMUT named after M. Garryyev

Currently, approaches to the recovery of patients after stroke are diverse and include restoration of both motor and higher mental functions [2]. Therefore, in recent years, attention has been increasingly paid to mental disorders, which, both by behavioral and pathophysiological mechanisms, reduce the reverse development of neurological defects and the patient's adaptability in everyday life [3, 7]. This applies to the greatest extent to anxiety, depressive and apathetic disorders [10].

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