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THE PREVALENCE OF VEGETATIVE DYSFUNCTION AMONG TEENAGERS IN THE KRASNODAR REGION

https://doi.org/10.25207/1608-6228-2017-24-4-82-85

Abstract

Aim. The objective of this study was detecting of neurological pathology among first grade students.

Materials and methods. We examined 2507 students (1414 male and 1093 female) in the age from 16 to18 in the process of deep medical examination. We collected neurological complains, neurostatus, analyses of medical documentation. This data was statistically handled.

Results. Therefore 80% of students had neurological pathology. The most frequent cases were vegetative-vascular dystonia, vertebrogenic pathology and essential headache.

Conclusions. The gained data means the very high level of neurological disease among students, which shows not only importance of rehabilitation activities, but modernization of preventive activities among adolescences.

About the Authors

E. I. Kleshenko
Kuban State Medical Umiversity of the Ministry of Health Care of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Department of Pediatrics with the course of neonatology FPD and PRS 

4 Sedina Street, Krasnodar, Russia, 350063



D. A. Kayumova
Kuban State Medical Umiversity of the Ministry of Health Care of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Department of Pediatrics with the course of neonatology FPD and PRS 

4 Sedina Street, Krasnodar, Russia, 350063



M. P. Yakovenko
Kuban State Medical Umiversity of the Ministry of Health Care of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Department of Pediatrics with the course of neonatology FPD and PRS 

Corresponding author: Margarita P. Yakovenko

4 Sedina Street, Krasnodar, Russia, 350063; tel.: 8 (961) 585-43-53



G. I. Gurbich
Kuban State Medical Umiversity of the Ministry of Health Care of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Department of Public health, health care and history of medicine 

4 Sedina Street, Krasnodar, Russia, 350063



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Kleshenko E.I., Kayumova D.A., Yakovenko M.P., Gurbich G.I. THE PREVALENCE OF VEGETATIVE DYSFUNCTION AMONG TEENAGERS IN THE KRASNODAR REGION. Kuban Scientific Medical Bulletin. 2017;(4):82-85. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25207/1608-6228-2017-24-4-82-85

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