FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: what is presented is differential diagnostic technique for acute haemorrhagic and ischemic strokes. The amount of low-molecular DNA fraction is specified by comparing 24-hour electrophoretogram from patient's blood plasma to the standard known concentrations. If the amount of low-molecular DNA 3 hours after the onset of acute stroke is 80-87 ng/ml, haemorrhage stroke is diagnosed. If the amount of low-molecular DNA 24 hours after the onset of acute stroke is 80-87 ng/ml, ischemic stroke is diagnosed.
EFFECT: effective differential diagnostic technique for haemorrhagic and ischemic strokes by the qualitative determination of low-molecular DNA fraction after the onset of acute stroke.
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Dates
2013-12-27—Published
2012-06-07—Filed