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2019, Número 2

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Rev Mex Neuroci 2019; 20 (2)


Clinical guideline: epilepsy in pregnancy and women of childbearing age

González-Vargas PO, Matuk-Pérez Y, Sosa Hernández JL, Quiñones-Canales G, Silva-Sánchez SE, Aguayo-Leytte G, Medina-Benitez S, Ibarra-Puig JM, Loy-Gerala MC, Castro-Martínez E
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Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 24
Paginas: 104-109
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