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    Cognitive impairment or delirium occurs in about 40% of elderly patients after surgery. The increasing number of elderly people has led to a significant increase in the number of cases of postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD). This is one of the most important medical and social problems, the analysis of which is especially difficult, since it requires the coordination of a large number of specialties anesthesiology, surgery, neurology, psychiatry, neuropsychology, as well as fundamental neurosciences. click here Thus, a systematic multidisciplinary approach that takes into account all possible factors affecting the condition of patients should be considered. The article is devoted to the main aspects of the pathogenesis, prevention and treatment of POCD.

    To assess the delayed effect of course therapy with cerebrolysin on the cognitive functioning of the first degree relatives of patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), including, depending on the ApoE4 genotype.

    A cohort of 72 blood relatives of patients with AD, including 46 with objectively confirmed clinical and neuropsychological examination signs of mild cognitive dysfunction (group 1) and 26 (group 2) with cognitive impairment that meets the diagnostic criteria of mild cognitive impairment (ICD-10 F06.7), was studied. The dynamics of the initial (0 day) indicators of cognitive functioning was compared immediately after a four-week course of treatment with cerebrolysin infusions, as well as 1 and 2 months after its completion, depending on the presence of ApoE4(+) or ApoE4(-) genotype. Clinical, psychopathological, psychometric, follow-up, molecular-genetic and statistical methods were used.

    A positive prolonged effect of course therapy with cerebrolysin on cognitive functioning of the first degree relatives of patients with AD was established in both groups. A significant negative effect of the ApoE4(+) genotype on the immediate and delayed effects of cerebrolysin treatment has been proven.

    The results can form the basis for the development of therapeutic measures aimed at preventing the progression of cognitive impairment and the development of dementia in the first degree relatives of patients with AD as those with the highest risk of dementia.

    The results can form the basis for the development of therapeutic measures aimed at preventing the progression of cognitive impairment and the development of dementia in the first degree relatives of patients with AD as those with the highest risk of dementia.Tau-protein pathology is the basis of a great variety of neurodegenerative diseases. Misfolding tau-protein conformation structure is the key pathogenetic mechanism of development of such multisystem degenerations as progressive supranuclear palsy, corticobasal syndrome, and fronto-temporal degeneration, as well as relatively recently added primary age-associated tauopathies and others. This review presents current views on the pathogenesis of various forms of neurodegenerative pathology linked to tau-protein accumulation. Potential of clinical diagnosis and modern diagnostic criteria, as well as existing therapy approaches, are discussed.Balance disorders and recurring falls are the most frequent causes of medical treatment in old age. Chronic cerebral vascular insufficiency is considered to be the cause of instability in most of these cases, and its role in the development of postural instability in old age is likely to be greatly overrated. At the same time, the role of chronic peripheral vestibular disorders, by contrast, is underestimated. The emergence in recent years of sensitive, specific and, at the same time, relatively accessible methods of diagnosing peripheral vestibulopathies has led to a much more frequent diagnosis of peripheral vestibulopathies, and their role in the development of postural instability in elderly patients is being revisited. This review considers current approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of bilateral vestibulopathy.Palliative care is traditionally associated with cancer and pain relief however, the range of diseases requiring palliative care is much wider and includes many neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease (PD)). Provision of palliative care to patients with PD and other neurodegenerative diseases, such as multisystem atrophy, progressive supranuclear palsy, dementia with Lewy bodies, etc. is «terra incognita» for many neurologists who are not acknowledged with palliative medicine as well as for specialists in palliative medicine, who are mainly trained in providing care to patients with oncological profile and do not know the intricacies of managing patients in the late stages of PD and other neurodegenerative diseases. The aim of the article is to systematize modern knowledge in the field of palliative medicine and neurodegenerative diseases.

    Implantology, thanks to its predictability in oral rehabilitations, has become a widespread method for rehabilitating edentulous patients, offering excellent patient satisfaction. Improving the quality of oral health, especially if rehabilitation involves minimal short and longterm complications, leads to an improvement in the quality of life of our patients.

    This clinical study was conducted to evaluate the short and long-term complications (up to 18 months) of implant-prosthetic rehabilitations performed with a new dental implant (FDS76®, Italy).

    The results showed a limited number of complications or implant failures.

    Knowing the latter could certainly help improve both surgical and dental materials performance.

    Knowing the latter could certainly help improve both surgical and dental materials performance.

    The aim of this review was to assess efficacy and acceptance of aesthetic Zirconia Crowns (ZCs) compared to the traditionally employed Stainless Steel Crowns (SSCs) for primary teeth restoration.

    A comprehensive literature search was completed for the relevant keywords in Scopus and Medline databases. Resulting article abstracts and full texts were screened to determine final inclusion.

    Eighteen articles were included from the initial search. There is still little evidence to support the use of one type of crowns over another for primary teeth, in particularly for ZCs, lately introduced in paediatric restoration. The gold standard for restoring decayed primary teeth is still represented by SSCs, despite the growing importance of the aesthetic issue related to their use. Aesthetic ZCs resulted in having adequate properties to be employed for the treatment of decayed primary teeth, such as mechanical resistance, limited plaque adhesion, wear behaviour and natural appearance.

    There is still a paucity of literature clinically evaluating the efficacy of ZCs for primary teeth restoration, but they can be considered a promising alternative to SSCs.

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