Análisis estadístico de 1.300
Causas más frecuentes de mareovértigo
Se describe el perfil de este grupo de enfermos, integrando la línea de pensamiento clínico, a la epidemiológica y bioestadística.
Autor/a: L.I. López-Gentili a,b, M. Kremenchutzky a,c, P. Salgado a
Fuente: REV NEUROL 2003; 36 (5): 417-420
Indice
1. Bibliografía
2. Desarrollo
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