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[Guidelines for diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of Fabry disease].
Consenso de Médicos de AADELFA y GADYTEF; Neumann P, Antongiovanni N, Fainboim A, Kisinovsky I, Amartino H, Cabrera G, Carmona S, Ceci R, Cicerán A, Choua M, Doxastakis G, De Maio S, Ebner R, Escobar AM, Ferrari G, Forrester M, Guelbert N, Luna P, Marchesoni C, Masllorens F, Politei J, Reisin R, Ripeau D, Rozenfeld P, Serebrinsky G, Tarabuso AL, Trípoli J. Consenso de Médicos de AADELFA y GADYTEF, et al. Among authors: escobar am. Medicina (B Aires). 2013;73(5):482-94. Medicina (B Aires). 2013. PMID: 24152410 Free article. Spanish.
Celiac crisis with ataxia in a child.
Oba J, Escobar AM, Schvartsman BG, Gherpelli JL. Oba J, et al. Among authors: escobar am. Clinics (Sao Paulo). 2011;66(1):173-5. doi: 10.1590/s1807-59322011000100031. Clinics (Sao Paulo). 2011. PMID: 21437457 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
[Evaluation of patients with Fabry disease in Argentina].
AADELFA (Asociación Argentina de estudio de enfermedad de Fabry y otras enfermedades lisosomales). AADELFA (Asociación Argentina de estudio de enfermedad de Fabry y otras enfermedades lisosomales). Medicina (B Aires). 2010;70(1):37-43. Medicina (B Aires). 2010. PMID: 20228022 Spanish.