Urbach-Oppenheim Syndrome

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Urbach Oppenheim syndrome is a neurological disease that occurs in patients after a severe stroke in the brain. Also known as brain stem stroke.

In this condition, the patient is subject to disturbances in the functioning of different parts of the brain. The part of the brain that is responsible for maintaining balance, regulating breathing, emotions and digestion stops, and the patient may lose control of these functions. Functions begin to recover only after 3-4 weeks. During this period, patients are at risk of recurrent strokes, which can be fatal. This effect allows these patients to receive significant help from various drugs - diuretics, anticoagulants. At the initial stage, patients are also prescribed antidepressants and antiemetics. But the restoration of this area occurs very slowly, which can negatively affect health in the future.



urba-oppie syndrome concept of urba-oppingtime involves the observation of a neurological deficit indicating damage to the intermediate neurovegetative system. This is a system that is responsible for the regulation of all other components of the autonomic corporal and paracentral, regulatory, which fluctuates between autonomous and somatic autonomic control. These syndromes are associated with neuropsychiatric disorders such as anxiety, phobias and sexual dysfunctions. In our case, a destructured meeting of the intermediate motor consciousness of the cerebral cortex and its primary and secondary sources arises, which causes a huge number of personality neurological disorders, such as homeostasis imbalance,