Where have the children with epilepsy gone? An observational study of seizure-related accesses to emergency department at the time of COVID-19
Chiara Davico(Azienda Ospedaliera Citta' della Salute e della Scienza di Torino), Benedetto Vitiello(University of Turin), F. Di Santo(Sapienza University of Rome), Caterina Lux(University of Turin), Mauro Ferrara(Sapienza University of Rome), Roberta Vittorini(University of Turin), Antonio Urbino(Ospedale Regina Margherita), Daniele Marcotulli(University of Turin), Federico Amianto(University of Turin), Dario Calderoni(Sapienza University of Rome), Arianna Terrinoni(Sapienza University of Rome), Federica Ricci(University of Turin)
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