The role of hyperventilation and neuromuscular excitability in clinical pattern and pathogenesis of migrainous cephalalgia
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BOBEIKO, L., MOLDOVANU, Ion, KOLOSOVA, Olga. The role of hyperventilation and neuromuscular excitability in clinical pattern and pathogenesis of migrainous cephalalgia . In: Журнал неврологии и психиатрии им. С.С. Корсакова, 1994, nr. 5(94), pp. 10-12. ISSN 1997-7298.
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Журнал неврологии и психиатрии им. С.С. Корсакова
Numărul 5(94) / 1994 / ISSN 1997-7298

The role of hyperventilation and neuromuscular excitability in clinical pattern and pathogenesis of migrainous cephalalgia


Pag. 10-12

Bobeiko L.1, Moldovanu Ion2, Kolosova Olga3
 
1 I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University,
2 ”Nicolae Testemițanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy,
3 Research Institute of Pharmacology, named V.V. Zakusov
 
 
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The comparison of two groups of migrainous patients with or without hyperventilation syndrome (HS) provided the conclusions that HS provokes more severe migrainous attacks and psychovegetative symptoms in migrainous cephalalgia (MC). The findings also support the existence of stem structure disfunction in MC patients.

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Autonomic, Nervous, system, comparative, study, English, Abstract, human, Hyperventilation, migraine, neurologic, examination, neuromuscular, Junction

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