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Die Patientin mit neurologischer Erkrankung

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Jede akute neurologische Erkrankung (zerebrovaskuläre Erkrankungen, Meningitis/Enzephalitis u. a.) kann sich vor oder während einer Schwangerschaft manifestieren. In diesen Fällen muss immer eine sofortige neurologische Mitbehandlung erfolgen. Diese zahlreichen Erkrankungen sollen jedoch nicht Gegenstand dieses Kapitels sein. Im Fokus sollen vielmehr diejenigen häufigen, in der Regel chronischen neurologischen Erkrankungen stehen, die bei Frauen mit einem Kinderwunsch bzw. bei Frauen im konzeptionsfähigen Alter bestehen können. Dabei handelt es sich in erster Linie um Epilepsie, Multiple Sklerose und neuromuskuläre Erkrankungen.

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Burghaus, L., Fink, G. (2014). Die Patientin mit neurologischer Erkrankung. In: Gnoth, C., Mallmann, P. (eds) Perikonzeptionelle Frauenheilkunde. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38023-5_15

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