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What is the diagnosis of cerebral arteriosclerosis?


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Cerebral arteriosclerosis can be diagnosed by medical history, laboratory examination, imaging examination and other methods. The analysis is as follows:
1. Medical history
If the patient has a history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, fundus arteriosclerosis and other diseases, sleep disorders, consciousness disorders, etc., a preliminary diagnosis can be made.
2. Laboratory examination
The patient can further do laboratory examinations such as blood routine and blood biochemistry to determine whether there is hyperlipidemia.
3. Imaging examination The
patient can do head CT, head MRI, transcranial Doppler ultrasound and other imaging examinations to determine whether the cerebral hemisphere is involved and whether there is stenosis or atrophy of local blood vessels.