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Pharmakotherapie des myoklonisch-astatischen Petit mal und des Lennox-Syndroms

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Das myoklonisch-astatische Petit mal und das Lennox-Syndrom sind frühkindliche Anfallssyndrome, die oft nicht eindeutig voneinander abgegrenzt werden und eine besonders ungünstige Therapie- und Entwicklungsprognose haben.

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Nolte, R. (1987). Pharmakotherapie des myoklonisch-astatischen Petit mal und des Lennox-Syndroms. In: Fichsel, H. (eds) Aktuelle Neuropädiatrie 1986. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-47569-6_24

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