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Seltener Beginn einer Multiplen Sklerose

Das Eineinhalb-Syndrom

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Ein 13-jähriges Mädchen wird in die neuropädiatrische Abteilung überwiesen. Sie leidet am Eineinhalb-Syndrom, einer Augenbewegungsstörung. Nach einem MRT wird die Diagnose „Multiple Sklerose“ gestellt.

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Finetti, C., Horn, A. & Utz, N. Seltener Beginn einer Multiplen Sklerose. Pädiatrie 25, 412–413 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15014-013-0260-9

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