Cambios con aplicación práctica (operativos) | 05 MAY 14

Nueva definición clínica práctica de la epilepsia

La nueva definición práctica podría mejorar la evolución al sensibilizar a los médicos sobre la necesidad de tener más en cuenta el riesgo de recidiva tras una sola convulsión no provocada
Autor/a: Dres. Fisher RS, Acevedo C, Arzimanoglou A. Epilepsia 2014, 1–8
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