SYMPTOMATOLOGY AND CLINICAL COURSE OF AFFECTIVE-RESPIRATORY PAROXYSM

Authors

  • Abidova Munojatxon Fergana medical institute of public health, assistent

Abstract

The symptomatology of affective-respiratory paroxysm (ARP) is characterized by specific clinical manifestations that vary depending on the subtype of ARP: cyanotic, pallid, or mixed forms.

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Published

2024-12-17