Zapruda syndrome

This is a syndrome that is a complex of pathological changes in the body that arise as a result of a long-term imbalance that maintains the body’s habitat in a stable state. In the nervous system, inhibition processes predominate and excitation processes are inhibited.

In somatic pathology, Zaprud's syndrome is observed in cases where states of tension or prolonged increases in the pressure of fluids, blood and cerebrospinal fluid persist for a long time. In this case, their further progress is delayed, since further passage is made difficult by their resistance, increasing viscosity and decreasing elasticity along the path of the liquid. The result of this is congestion and bulging of the edematous membranes. They compress areas of the nerve fibers of the spinal nerve roots and peripheral nerve trunks. Such compression leads to the development of secondary dyskinesia, a decrease in sensitivity and motor activity of the underlying nerve centers, disturbances in the functions of blood and lymph circulation, inhibition of tissue respiration, etc. This is how symptoms arise that fit