[Balneotherapy of children with sequelae of brain injury].

Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova

Published: October 2001

The paper presents manifestations of aftereffects of cranio-cerebral trauma in children. A lot of clinical observations grounded the expediency of a combined sanatorium treatment of such patients using mineral baths of different chemical composition. Radon baths are preferable, especially in patients with hypertensive hydrocephalus syndrome.

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