CENTRAL SENSITIVITY SYNDROMES

Radyey G Esin , Oleg R Esin , Elvira R Mukhametova , Nailya Z Lotfullina

Neurology Bulletin ›› 2013, Vol. XLV ›› Issue (3) : 64 -70.

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Neurology Bulletin ›› 2013, Vol. XLV ›› Issue (3) :64 -70. DOI: 10.17816/nb13799
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CENTRAL SENSITIVITY SYNDROMES
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Clinical features of disorders which have central sensitivity syndrome in its nature are reviewed in this article. Also clinical features and treatment of fibromyalgia syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, myofascial pain syndrome, tension-type headache, migraine, interstitial cystitis, primary dysmenorrheal are considered.

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fibromyalgia / irritable bowel syndrome / myofascial pain syndrome tension-type headache / migraine / interstitial cystitis / primary dysmenorrhea

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Radyey G Esin, Oleg R Esin, Elvira R Mukhametova, Nailya Z Lotfullina. CENTRAL SENSITIVITY SYNDROMES. Neurology Bulletin, 2013, XLV(3): 64-70 DOI:10.17816/nb13799

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