Current views of the vegetative dystonia syndrome

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The typical and untypical vegetative crises are described. The crises presented by various vegetative manifestations belong to typical, the same vegetative manifestations and functional - neurologic symptoms (the disorder of vision, audition, lump in the throat and etc.) belong to untypical ones. For every vegetative crisis there are the definite psychogenetic and biological factors. The high activity of cerebral isoenzyme of glutamatehydrogenase in patients with vegetative crises correlates with heavier clinical course of the disease and is efficiently less susceptible to every type of therapy.

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A. M. Vein

Moscow Medical Academy named after I.M. Sechenov

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deserved activity Sciences of the Russian Federation, Professor, Head

Russian Federation, Moscow

G. M. Dyukova

Moscow Medical Academy named after I.M. Sechenov

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Department of Nervous Diseases of the Faculty of Postgraduate Medical Education and the All-Russian Center for Vegetative Pathology

Russian Federation, Moscow

А. B. Danilov

Moscow Medical Academy named after I.M. Sechenov

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Department of Nervous Diseases of the Faculty of Postgraduate Medical Education and the All-Russian Center for Vegetative Pathology

Russian Federation, Moscow

O. V. Vorobyova

Moscow Medical Academy named after I.M. Sechenov

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Department of Nervous Diseases of the Faculty of Postgraduate Medical Education and the All-Russian Center for Vegetative Pathology

Russian Federation, Moscow

I. P. Shepeleva

Moscow Medical Academy named after I.M. Sechenov

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Department of Nervous Diseases of the Faculty of Postgraduate Medical Education and the All-Russian Center for Vegetative Pathology

Russian Federation, Moscow

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Copyright (c) 1993 Vein A.M., Dyukova G.M., Danilov А.B., Vorobyova O.V., Shepeleva I.P.

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