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Malattie neurologiche in gravidanza

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Molte malattie neurologiche colpiscono le donne in età fertile e i medici si confrontano spesso con il problema di identificare e trattare tali condizioni patologiche in donne in gravidanza.

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Protti, A., Spreafico, C. (2009). Malattie neurologiche in gravidanza. In: Terapia delle malattie neurologiche. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1120-5_12

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