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Médica y paramédica

MANIFESTACIONES PSIQUIÁTRICAS

 

TOC y trastornos afines

Con la psiquiatra Dra. Laura Cretu, el Dr. Hervé Walti, pediatra del Instituto Jérôme Lejeune, nos habla en este vídeo y en la hoja informativa que lo acompaña sobre el TOC y los trastornos relacionados en personas con trisomía 21.

 

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Descubra a continuación la presentación asociada a este vídeo.

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