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Neurological dilemma
Women and valproate: what should neurologists do?
- Correspondence to Dr John J Craig, Department of Neurology, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, Belfast, BT12 6BA, UK; john.craig{at}belfasttrust.hscni.net
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Women and valproate: what should neurologists do?
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- Accepted March 11, 2018
- First published April 23, 2018.
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June 01, 2018
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