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Neurological aspects of chemical and biological terrorism: guidelines for neurologists

This statement paper deals with the key role an neurologist plays in the management of victims of chemical warfare/terrorist attacks. Because terrorist factions have expanded the war zone creating a worldwide risk of terrorist attacks, not only limited to some conflict zones in the Middle East, neur...

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Published in:Acta neurologica Belgica 2017-09, Vol.117 (3), p.603-611
Main Authors: De Cauwer, Harald, Somville, Francis J. M. P., Joillet, Marieke
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