Diagnóstico, tratamiento y comorbilidades | 25 ABR 19

Convulsiones no epilépticas

Tiene una incidencia de 33 casos por cada 100 000 personas, implica alto costo económico, compromiso de la capacidad funcional y pérdida de aptitud para el trabajo
Autor/a: Perez D, Curt LaFrance Jr. W CNS Spectrums 21(3):239-246, Jun 2016
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