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Neurokutane Syndrome: Klassifikation und neuere Entwicklungen

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Aktuelle Neuropädiatrie 1988
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Auf dem Gebiet der neurokutanen Syndrome kann die Zusammenarbeit zwischen dem Neuropädiater und dem Dermatologen für die frühzeitige Stellung einer korrekten Diagnose bedeutsam sein. Zur Klassifikation dieser Syndrome hat sich der Begriff der „Phakomatosen“ als untauglich erwiesen, weil er nicht definiert werden kann, und weil vollkommen heterogene Krankheitsbilder unter dieser Bezeichnung subsumiert worden sind [3].

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Happle, R. (1989). Neurokutane Syndrome: Klassifikation und neuere Entwicklungen. In: Weinmann, HM. (eds) Aktuelle Neuropädiatrie 1988. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74499-0_11

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