PEDIATRIC AGE-HEADACHES IN OUR CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Keywords:
Headaches , Pediatric Clinics, Children, Kosova, Symptoms.Abstract
Headaches are one of the most frequent causes of hospital admission in Pediatric Neurology, not only because of the frequency, but even for the state of causing suffering to children. The possibility of the existence of serious diseases that can be detected, alert both parents and neurologist.
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