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José Guevara Campos *

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SINDROME DE LANDAU-KLEFFNER

Este síndrome podría estar significativamente subdiagnosticado, si se consideran sus características, muy variables, que incluyen trastornos de atención, del lenguaje, hiperactividad, conducta autista sin la consideración de una epilepsia subclínica como causa del trastorno. Para lo cual se requiere una evaluación neurológica que incluya encefalograma con sueño, para la confirmación diagnóstica o descartar la enfermedad.

*José Guevara Campos
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LANDAU-KLEFFNER SYNDROME
Journal of Pediatric Neurology,
5(2):93-99, 2007

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de la Biblioteca Biomédica (BB) SIIC.

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*Hospital "Felipe Guevara Rojas", El Tigre, Venezuela
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Otros artículos de José Guevara Campos

1. Landau-Kleffner syndrome. J Pediatr Neurol 5:93-99, 2007.

2. Síndrome de Landau-Kleffner: análisis de 10 casos en Venezuela. Rev Neurol 44:652-656, 2007.

3. Síndrome de Landau-Kleffner. Revista Fund. JM Vargas 13:14-16, 1989.

4. Treatment of infantile spasm, a Venezuelan experience. J Pediatr Neurol 3:159-163, 2005.

5. Hemiplejía alternante de la infancia tratada como epilepsia. Rev Neurol 40:351-353, 2005.

6. Aciduria metilmalónica asociada a convulsiones mioclónicas, retraso psicomotor e hipsarritmia. Rev Neurol 36:735-737, 2005.

7. Encefalopatóa infantil asociada con la mutación A3243G MELAS. Invest Clin 48:243-248, 2007.


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Autor invitado
15 de agosto, 2007
Descripción aprobada
5 de septiembre, 2007
Reedición siicsalud
7 de junio, 2021

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SINDROME DE LANDAU-KLEFFNER

Título original en castellano
SINDROME DE LANDAU-KLEFFNER

Autores
José Guevara Campos1, Lucía González de Guevara2
1 Medico, Pediatric Service, Hospital "Felipe Guevara Rojas", El Tigre, Venezuela, Jefe de Servicio Pediatría
2 Medico, Centro Clinico Cientifico "Esperanza Paraco", El Tigre, Venezuela, Encefalografista Unidad de Epilepsia

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