Revisión sobre sus características y manejo clínico | 09 FEB 15

Convulsiones febriles

La convulsión febril es el tipo más común de trastorno convulsivo de la infancia, se revisan las evidencias científicas acerca de la clínica y tratamiento actuales.
Autor/a: Sajun Chung Febrile seizures
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