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BNS-Anfallsleiden und Trisomie 21

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Aktuelle Neuropädiatrie 1988
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Bekanntlich treffen BNS-Anfallsleiden und Trisomie 21 bei ein und demselben Patienten nur äußerst selten zusammen. Wir berichten über 2 Patienten unserer Klinik, die von der Kombination beider Krankheitsbilder betroffen waren.

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Menges, EM., Kurlemann, G., Palm, D.G., Dinkhoff, A. (1989). BNS-Anfallsleiden und Trisomie 21. In: Weinmann, HM. (eds) Aktuelle Neuropädiatrie 1988. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74499-0_38

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