2012
DOI: 10.15690/vsp.v11i6.488
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Migraine and Tension-Type Headache in Children: The Approach to Effective Treatment. Part 2

Abstract: Доказательная база по эффективности и безопас-ности фармакотерапии головных болей (ГБ) у детей огра-ничена. Детским неврологам приходится использовать неодобренные для применения в педиатрической прак-тике лекарственные средства, индивидуально взвеши-вая возможную пользу и риск развития нежелательных лекарственных реакций. Отсутствие в России четких рекомендаций по симптоматической и профилактиче-ской терапии первичных ГБ в детском возрасте зача-стую приводит к назначению неэффективной (Но-шпа, ноотропы, «сосу… Show more

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“…Data on the gender-based characteristics of FSD in adolescents of various ethnic groups in the Russian Federation are extremely limited: the published results are mainly considered from the standpoint of age-specific and regional peculiarities [23,24,25]. There are very few studies dedicated to examining the FSD frequency of occurrence, features of clinical symptoms, and outcomes of these disorders versus gender and ethnicity [21,25,26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data on the gender-based characteristics of FSD in adolescents of various ethnic groups in the Russian Federation are extremely limited: the published results are mainly considered from the standpoint of age-specific and regional peculiarities [23,24,25]. There are very few studies dedicated to examining the FSD frequency of occurrence, features of clinical symptoms, and outcomes of these disorders versus gender and ethnicity [21,25,26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%