Possibilities of neurophysiological methods of study in encephalopathy of occupational and non-occupa-tional genesis

The diagnostic possibilities of the neurophysiological study methods were studied in the process of examining the patients with chronic mercury intoxication, discirculatory encephalopathy and chronic alcoholism to reveal the disorders of the bioelectrical activity, indicating the organic brain injur...

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Autores principales: E. V. Katamanova, O. I. Shevchenko, V. P. Kasyanovskaya, O. I. Lakhman, K. M. Proskokov, E. B. Zadorozhnykh
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:3e2021b276764dba94018ea23dea4e0c2021-11-23T06:14:27ZPossibilities of neurophysiological methods of study in encephalopathy of occupational and non-occupa-tional genesis2541-94202587-9596https://doaj.org/article/3e2021b276764dba94018ea23dea4e0c2013-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/1481https://doaj.org/toc/2541-9420https://doaj.org/toc/2587-9596The diagnostic possibilities of the neurophysiological study methods were studied in the process of examining the patients with chronic mercury intoxication, discirculatory encephalopathy and chronic alcoholism to reveal the disorders of the bioelectrical activity, indicating the organic brain injury in the encephalopathy of the occupational and non-occupational genesis. 36 patients with the postponed chronic mercury intoxication (CMI) working at the chemical enterprise in shop on manufacture soda and chlorine a method mercury electrolyses (group I) were chosen for study. The average age of the patients in this group was 50,8 ± 6,0, average work period -14,7 ± 1,05years. The second group consisted of 30 patients with discirculatory encephalopathy (DE) (average age - 50,8 ± 5,2 years old). The third group consisted of 30 persons with chronic alcoholism (average time period of the alcoholization was 16,7 ± 2,1 years, average age - 47,5 ± 6,6 years old). The control group consisted of 30 practically healthy men (average age - 50,8 ± 5,2 years old, average total working period -14,2 ± 1,2 years) who were not occupationally exposed to the harmful substances (group IV). The persons examined in all the groups were males. The complex analysis of the available neurophysiological indices allowed to reveal the expression of the brain deficiency, to assess the specificity of the disorders revealed in the encephalopathies of different genesis. The multinidus brain injuries were revealed indigently of the etiological factor in encephalopathies. The presence of the equivalent sources of pathological activity in the field of the dyencefalic structures which may be clinically characterized by the emotional and cognitive disorders was found to be a common sing. The injury of the corny body was considered as the specific character for mercury-induced encephalopathy evidenced by the presence of the expressed depressive responses. More frequent presence of the pathological nidus activity in the cerebellar field which were clinically followed by the cerebellar disorders were presented as the characteristic difference for alcohol encephalopathy. The temporal brain regions were considered as the more typical source of the pathological activity in the discirculatory encephalopathy.E. V. KatamanovaO. I. ShevchenkoV. P. KasyanovskayaO. I. LakhmanK. M. ProskokovE. B. ZadorozhnykhScientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problemsarticleoccupational diseasecognitive disorderschronic mercury intoxicationalcohol encephalopathydiscirculatory encephalopathyScienceQRUActa Biomedica Scientifica, Vol 0, Iss 3(2), Pp 17-21 (2013)
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topic occupational disease
cognitive disorders
chronic mercury intoxication
alcohol encephalopathy
discirculatory encephalopathy
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spellingShingle occupational disease
cognitive disorders
chronic mercury intoxication
alcohol encephalopathy
discirculatory encephalopathy
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E. V. Katamanova
O. I. Shevchenko
V. P. Kasyanovskaya
O. I. Lakhman
K. M. Proskokov
E. B. Zadorozhnykh
Possibilities of neurophysiological methods of study in encephalopathy of occupational and non-occupa-tional genesis
description The diagnostic possibilities of the neurophysiological study methods were studied in the process of examining the patients with chronic mercury intoxication, discirculatory encephalopathy and chronic alcoholism to reveal the disorders of the bioelectrical activity, indicating the organic brain injury in the encephalopathy of the occupational and non-occupational genesis. 36 patients with the postponed chronic mercury intoxication (CMI) working at the chemical enterprise in shop on manufacture soda and chlorine a method mercury electrolyses (group I) were chosen for study. The average age of the patients in this group was 50,8 ± 6,0, average work period -14,7 ± 1,05years. The second group consisted of 30 patients with discirculatory encephalopathy (DE) (average age - 50,8 ± 5,2 years old). The third group consisted of 30 persons with chronic alcoholism (average time period of the alcoholization was 16,7 ± 2,1 years, average age - 47,5 ± 6,6 years old). The control group consisted of 30 practically healthy men (average age - 50,8 ± 5,2 years old, average total working period -14,2 ± 1,2 years) who were not occupationally exposed to the harmful substances (group IV). The persons examined in all the groups were males. The complex analysis of the available neurophysiological indices allowed to reveal the expression of the brain deficiency, to assess the specificity of the disorders revealed in the encephalopathies of different genesis. The multinidus brain injuries were revealed indigently of the etiological factor in encephalopathies. The presence of the equivalent sources of pathological activity in the field of the dyencefalic structures which may be clinically characterized by the emotional and cognitive disorders was found to be a common sing. The injury of the corny body was considered as the specific character for mercury-induced encephalopathy evidenced by the presence of the expressed depressive responses. More frequent presence of the pathological nidus activity in the cerebellar field which were clinically followed by the cerebellar disorders were presented as the characteristic difference for alcohol encephalopathy. The temporal brain regions were considered as the more typical source of the pathological activity in the discirculatory encephalopathy.
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author E. V. Katamanova
O. I. Shevchenko
V. P. Kasyanovskaya
O. I. Lakhman
K. M. Proskokov
E. B. Zadorozhnykh
author_facet E. V. Katamanova
O. I. Shevchenko
V. P. Kasyanovskaya
O. I. Lakhman
K. M. Proskokov
E. B. Zadorozhnykh
author_sort E. V. Katamanova
title Possibilities of neurophysiological methods of study in encephalopathy of occupational and non-occupa-tional genesis
title_short Possibilities of neurophysiological methods of study in encephalopathy of occupational and non-occupa-tional genesis
title_full Possibilities of neurophysiological methods of study in encephalopathy of occupational and non-occupa-tional genesis
title_fullStr Possibilities of neurophysiological methods of study in encephalopathy of occupational and non-occupa-tional genesis
title_full_unstemmed Possibilities of neurophysiological methods of study in encephalopathy of occupational and non-occupa-tional genesis
title_sort possibilities of neurophysiological methods of study in encephalopathy of occupational and non-occupa-tional genesis
publisher Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems
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url https://doaj.org/article/3e2021b276764dba94018ea23dea4e0c
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