DIU d’épileptologie Nancy 2012 – Les états de mal épileptiques.

Titre : DIU d’épileptologie Nancy 2012 – Les états de mal épileptiques.
Intervenant(s) : Louis MAILLARD (Service de neurologie – CHU de Nancy).
Résumé : objectifs
- décrire les aspects électro-cliniques des états de mal épileptiques
- identifier et gérer un état de mal épileptique
- préciser les facteurs pronostiques
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