Palatal myoclonus and unusual MRI findings in a patient with membranous lipodystrophy
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概要
著者
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Guazzi Gian
Institute Of Pathology University Of Siena
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MALANDRINI Alessandro
Institute of Neurological Sciences, University of Siena
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VILLANOVA Marcello
Institute of Neurological Sciences, University of Siena
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TRIPODI Sergio
Institute of Pathology, University of Siena
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PALMERI Silvia
Institute of Neurological Sciences, University of Siena
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PARROTTA Emma
Institute of Neurological Sciences, University of Siena
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DEFALCO Danilo
Institute of Radiology,University of Siena
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SCARPINI Chiara
Institute of Neurological Sciences, University of Siena
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GIANI Sergio
Institute of Radiology, University of Siena
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Giani Sergio
Institute Of Radiology University Of Siena
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Parrotta Emma
Institute Of Neurological Sciences University Of Siena
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Tripodi Sergio
Institute Of Pathology University Of Siena
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Tripodi Sergio
Institute Of Pathological Anatomy And Histology University Of Siena
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Palmeri Silvia
Institute Of Neurological Sciences University Of Siena
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Defalco Danilo
Institute Of Radiology University Of Siena
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Scarpini Chiara
Institute Of Neurological Sciences University Of Siena
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Malandrini Alessandro
Institute Of Neurological Sciences University Of Siena
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Villanova Marcello
Institute Of Neurological Sciences University Of Siena
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