Abstract:
In modern modern medicine, the rise of cerebrovascular disease causes various secondary diseases. Cerebral
and cardiovascular pathology is associated with nitric oxide deficiency, the role of which is beyond doubt in the pathogenesis
of these diseases, and in the development of osteoporosis is associated with a decrease in the synthesis and differentiation of
osteoblasts. In recent years, quite numerous studies have been devoted to studying the relationship between the development
of multifocal atherosclerosis accompanied and complicated by diseases of the cardiovascular system, cerebrovascular
diseases in particular, and osteoporosis. The data and scientific findings presented in this literature review reveal the
relationship between cerebrovascular disease and multifocal atherosclerosis.