Objectives: Investigation of chronic homocysteine action on the excitability and N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) sensitivity of the peripheral trigeminovascular system of rats.
Background: Migraine is a neurological disease that affects 15%-20% of the general population. Epidemiological observations show that an increase of the sulfur-containing amino acid homocysteine in plasma-called hyperhomocysteinemia-is associated with a high risk of migraine, especially migraine with aura.
The Aim Of The Study: Was to evaluate the effectiveness and duration without a relapse period in patients with HPV-associated pathology of the oral mucosa and in combination with lesions of the anogenital region during combined therapy, including destruction and Panavir.
Materials And Methods: The study included 60 women diagnosed with «Viral warts. Genital condyloma of the oral cavity.