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Comment
. 2001 Jan 27;322(7280):236-7.

Revised guideline for prescribing vigabatrin in children. Guideline's claim about infantile spasms is not based on appropriate evidence

Comment

Revised guideline for prescribing vigabatrin in children. Guideline's claim about infantile spasms is not based on appropriate evidence

A L Lux et al. BMJ. .
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