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Enfermedad infrecuente de causa desconocida
Vasculitis primaria del sistema nervioso central en el adulto
Su diagnóstico temprano es importante porque el tratamiento con corticoides, junto con citotóxicos o sin ellos, a menudo evita resultados adversos.
Autor/a: Dres. Salvarani C, Brown Jr RD, Hunder GG.
Fuente: Lancet 2012; 380: 767–77.
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