8 March 2017
The guide is aimed at a Dutch audience and can be found here.
A team of multidisciplinary specialists of the RCMM has made an extensive guide for health care professionals on rehabilitation health care in the field of mitochondrial disorders.
The guide is aimed at a Dutch audience and can be found here.
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