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In the Manifestation of Autonomic Dysfuction in Patients with Prosopalgia Rhinosinusitis

Abstract

Purpose: To study the state of the autonomic nervous system in diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses in patients with varying severity of pain symptoms.

Materials and Methods: in 140 patients with rhinosinusitis with varying severity of pain symptoms measured tone of the autonomic nervous system.

Results: All patients had marked dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, and significant alterations were in groups of patients with the most pronounced symptom of pain and the absence of pain.

Summary: The presence of disorders of the functioning of the autonomic nervous system influences the pathogenesis of the disease, determining its clinical manifestations in the form of the intensity of the pain symptom.

About the Author

I. V. Stagnieva
Rostov State Medical University
Russian Federation

ENT department

29 Nakhichevansky st, Rostov-on-Don, 344022



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Stagnieva I.V. In the Manifestation of Autonomic Dysfuction in Patients with Prosopalgia Rhinosinusitis. Medical Herald of the South of Russia. 2012;(2):67-69. (In Russ.)

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