Kipshidze Symptom

Kipshidze symptom:

Expressed in the form of motor hyperactivity, it manifests itself at the moment of awakening in children from hypothermia with local peripheral circulatory disorders - capillaropathy.

**Etiology and pathogenesis**

Currently, it is generally accepted that this symptom is hereditary due to the dominant type of inheritance. In this disease, cases of increased vitamin A consumption, as well as carriage of HLA genes, have been identified. Genetic disorders of the immune system or other parts of the pathology of cellular metabolism can provoke the development of a symptom or aggravate its clinical manifestations.

The leading role in the pathogenesis of Kipshidze’s symptom is played by the possibility of increasing the production of morphine, dopamine and niacin, which have hyperprotective properties, which leads to disturbances in the central regulation of blood circulation,