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Síndrome de Bloch-Sulzberger
No hay un tratamiento específico para la incontinencia pigmentaria. El tratamiento está encaminado hacia los síntomas individuales; por ejemplo, las gafas pueden ser necesarias para mejorar la visión. Se pueden prescribir medicamentos para ayudar a controlar las convulsiones o los espasmos musculares.
La recuperación de una persona depende de la gravedad del compromiso del sistema nervioso central y los problemas oculares.
Se debe llamar al médico si:
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