Russkii Zhunal Detskoi Nevrologii
ABV-press Publishing House · Russian Federation · Est. 2015
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Russian Journal of Child Neurology is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles addressing basic research and comprehensive management of patients with neurological disorders. This is the official journal of Svt. Luka’s Institute of Child Neurology and Epilepsy. Main focuses of interest include: modern diagnostic methods (video- electroencephalographic monitoring, neuroimaging) and treatment of a wide range of neurological disorders in children (including innovative therapies for epilepsy), publications on the methods of classification, nosologic specificity of multiple types of epilepsy and effective treatment approaches (antiepileptic therapy, literature reviews and experience with the new generation of antiepileptic drugs, as well as preoperative examination in patients with epilepsy and surgical treatment). In comparison with the traditional approach of highlighting common neurological disorders, Russian Journal of Child Neurology primarily covers rare and atypical neurological diseases. This is mainly due to the assessment of neurological signs in rare syndromes that allows to view ordinary neurological disorders from a different perspective, be critical in the questions of their diagnostics and treatment, move forward into in-depth understanding of neurology. Both Russian neurologists, as well as international scientists are included in a collective work in this journal. It enables to provide a full view on current problems and achievements in pediatric neurology.
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