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Russian Journal of Child Neurology (ISSN: 2073-8803)

Publisher"ABV-press" publishing house

ISSN-L2073-8803

ISSN2073-8803

IF(Impact Factor)2024 Evaluation Pending

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Description

Russian Journal of Child Neurology is a quarterly scientific and practical peer-reviewed journal.
Official issue of the St. Luka Institute of Child Neurology and Epilepsy.
Issued in Russian 4 times a year.
IF RSCI = 0,127
You will find information about state-of-art methods of diagnostics (video electroencephalographic monitoring, neuroimaging) and treatment of a wide range of diseases of the nervous system of children (including modern achievements in epileptology), materials on the methods of classification, nosologic specificity of different forms of epilepsy that describe therapeutic approaches (antiepileptic therapy, review of references, and proprietary experience with the latest generation of anti-epileptic drugs, as well as pre-surgery diagnostics and surgical treatment of epilepsy) in the journal.
As opposite to the traditional approach aimed at multiple review of global neurology issues, Russian Journal of Child Neurology pays much attention to description of rare and atypical neurological diseases because exact analysis of symptoms of rare syndromes allows viewing seemingly usual neurological disorders at a different angle, critically review usual approaches to diagnostics and treatment, and go deeper in understanding neurology.
Both Russian neurologists and international scientists take part in working over the journal. This allows describing modern problems and achievements in the field of child neurology in the fullest extent.
Target Audience: neurologists, epileptologists, neurophysiologists, neurosurgeons, doctors of functional diagnostics (specializing in methods of electroencephalography, video electroencephalographic monitoring, polysomnography, etc.), experts in neuroimaging (magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, etc.), in pre-surgery diagnostics and surgical treatment of epilepsy, psychiatrists, pediatricians, general practitioners, specialists in the history of medicine.

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