FEATURES OF RETINAL HEMODYNAMICS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH VEGETATIVE DYSTONIA SYNDROME
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retinal hemodynamics, elderly patients, vegetative dystonia syndromeAbstract
This article discusses the features of retinal hemodynamics in elderly patients with vegetative dystonia syndrome. All patients were scanned in the upper, lower, temporal, and nasal quadrants with central gaze fixation. In case of gaze fixation disorders, additional scanning was performed until optimal images were obtained without artifacts due to eye movement. When analyzing the data by quadrants, it was noted that the maximum changes are observed in the upper, temporal and lower quadrants - 8.9%, while in the nasal quadrant the decrease was less pronounced and amounted to 2.5%.
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