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Dec 2022
29m 21s

REDIFF - 19. Maladie de Charcot : le mys...

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Dans la deuxième partie de l'épisode consacré à l'énigme médicale du village de Montchavin (Savoie), la neurologue Emmeline Lagrange raconte la suite de son enquête. Avec plusieurs de ses confrères, elle a poursuivi ses recherches afin de découvrir pourquoi de nombreux cas de maladie de Charcot sont diagnostiqués dans ce hameau de 200 habitants à peine. Ap ... Show More
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