It is now widely accepted that stroke is the leading cause of death in people over 65 years of age in developed countries. However, only 3% of deaths in the general population are associated with stroke, including almost 20% of all deaths from cardiovascular diseases. Therein lies the truth. After all, a stroke develops long before its obvious signs appear. According to their location (geographically), 90% of strokes occur where there is serous aseptic meningitis, and only the remaining 10% in purulent foci. Similar division