Epileptic pregnants, final course and other risk variables assessed in regional interdisciplinary consultation
@inproceedings{Chirino2009EpilepticPF, title={Epileptic pregnants, final course and other risk variables assessed in regional interdisciplinary consultation}, author={Ernesto Canciano Chirino and Diuveidys Cruz Su{\'a}rez and Mar{\'i}a Isabel Calero de la Osa and M. R. Viera}, year={2009} }
Epilepsy is the second more frequent neurologic entity during pregnancy with prevalences of 3-4 / 1 000 pregnancies, its management often is ineffective in primary care. OBJECTIVES: to describe the epidemiological variables able to influence in final course of epileptic pregnant. In assessment are included: age, previous pregnants according children number, other associated pathologies, and labor date considering the final obstetric course. METHODS: the was a 5-years cohort in the clinical… CONTINUE READING
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