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Title: Neurocirculatory dystonia and irritable bowel syndrome in young age patients - clinical picture of the comorbid pathology and interdisciplinary reationship
Authors: Suprun, O.
Keywords: neurocirculatory dystonia
irritable bowel syndrome
young age patients
comorbid pathology
interdisciplinary reationship
Issue Date: 2016
Citation: Suprun O. V. Neurocirculatory dystonia and irritable bowel syndrome in young age patients – clinical picture of the comorbid pathology and interdisciplinary reationship / O. V. Suprun // Кардиология на перекрестке наук : тезисы докладов VII Международного конгресса совместно с XI Международным симпозиумом по эхокардиографии и сосудистому ультразвуку, ХXIII ежегодной научно-практической конференцией«Актуальные вопросы кардиологии», Нижний Новгород, Тюмень 11–13 мая 2016 года / Федеральное агенство научных организаций России, Филиал НИИ Кардиологии «Тюменский кардиологический центр». – Н. Новгород ; Тюмень, 2016. – С. 14–15.
Abstract: The clinical picture of IBS in patients with NCD has its own characteristics and, in a certain way, de- pends on the type of NCD. In patients with NCD by hyperten- sive type in the clinic of IBS is dominated diffuse abdominal pain$ patients with NCD by hypotonic type often complain on abdominal pain left-sided localization. Also, in patients with IBS on the background of hypertensive type NCD noted the direct relationship between the occurrence of abdominal pain and the occurrence of clinical symptoms of NCD. These clini- cal features of IBS on the background of NCD to consider the doctor in his practice.
URI: https://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/14675
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