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The praxiological appropriation of the diagnosis of cerebrovascular diseases


Journal of Neurology & Stroke
 Josefa Bell Castillo 

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Abstract

Introduction: Cerebrovascular diseases show high rates of morbidity, mortality, and disability worldwide, despite scientific and technological advances that have improved medical care aimed at preventing and modifying the risk factors associated with these pathologies. Objective: To update knowledge related to the praxiological appropriation of the diagnosis of cerebrovascular diseases. Methods: A comprehensive bibliographic review was conducted, analysing medical articles published on reliable digital platforms, focusing on descriptive research of their scientific content. Various websites offering scientific and educational resources were consulted, including Dialnet, Scopus, Redalyc, Scielo, Google Scholar, Elsevier, and PubMed. This allowed access, theoretical processing of the information obtained, and presentation of the results. Results: The review and assessment of the main theoretical frameworks revealed the importance of praxiological appropriation in the diagnosis of cerebrovascular diseases. Conclusions: Praxiological appropriation in the diagnosis of cerebrovascular diseases strengthens and transcends professional scientific performance during medical practice, contribu

Keywords

praxiological appropriation, cerebrovascular diseases, prevention and health promotion, morbidity, mortality

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