Angioneurotic symptom complex

Symptom complex “Angioneuroticism” Description of the symptom **Angiodystonic disorders (angioneurotic symptom complex) are systemic disorders of the peripheral circulation**, characterized by hypocoagulation, changes in vascular morphology, impaired microcirculation and aggregation ability of blood cells. According to the type of development and disorders of the microcirculatory bed, several clinical forms of disorders are distinguished: A) ischemic; B) hypertensive; B) vascular-spastic.

The occurrence of angioedestonic disorders is associated with complex mechanisms, the action of which is realized as a result of exposure to small doses of toxic substances, during infectious and inflammatory processes, as well as as a result of multiple harmful environmental factors. Thus, in persons in the origin of diseases (vasculitis) in which the leading role belongs to allergic mechanisms involving the group of rheumatic vasculitis and in the origin of allergic diseases of the musculoskeletal system, the presence of the 6th basic diathesis-dependent connective tissue is observed. The presence in their pathogenesis of complex reaction mechanisms such as immunological hyperreactivity, synthesis