Complex treatment with reserpine and hypochlorite diet for hypertension
- Authors: Ishmukhametova G.Z.1,2
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Affiliations:
- Kazan Medical Institute
- Republican Clinical Hospital
- Issue: Vol 41, No 2 (1960)
- Pages: 19-25
- Section: Theoretical and clinical medicine
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/87450
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj87450
- ID: 87450
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Abstract
Numerous works of clinicians and physiologists have already covered many issues of the etiology and pathogenesis of hypertension. However, the issues of her treatment still cannot be considered resolved. The difficulties arising in this case lie in the fact that the results of treatment depend not only on altered (sometimes perverted) neurovascular and neuro-vegetative connections, but also on metabolic disturbances. When they talk about metabolic disorders in hypertension, they primarily mean lipoid metabolism. In connection with the works of H. N. Anichkov, G., F. Lang, A. L. Myasnikov, it has been established that atherosclerosis, intimately associated with hypertension, is based on certain vasomotor and metabolic disorders. Among the latter, hypercholesterolemia arising at certain stages of hypertension and atherosclerosis is of great importance.
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G. Z. Ishmukhametova
Kazan Medical Institute; Republican Clinical Hospital
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Email: info@eco-vector.com
Associate Professor, Department of Faculty Therapy
Russian Federation, KazanReferences
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