Frontal Lobe Seizures: Electroclinical Syndromes
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 1995-01-01
著者
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LUDERS H.
Department of Neurology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Wyllie E.
Department Of Neurology The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Kotagal P.
Department Of Neurology The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Luders H.
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Luders H.
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Wyllie E.
Department Of Neurology Cleveland Clinic Fundation
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Kotagal P.
Department Of Neurology Cleveland Clinic Fundation
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Morris H.
Department Of Neurology Cleveland Clinic Fundation
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SALANOVA V.
Section of Epilepsy and Sleep Disorders The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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MORRIS H.
Section of Epilepsy and Sleep Disorders The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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VAN NESS
Section of Epilepsy and Sleep Disorders The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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KOTAGAL P.
Section of Epilepsy and Sleep Disorders The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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WYLLIE E.
Section of Epilepsy and Sleep Disorders The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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LUDERS H.
Section of Epilepsy and Sleep Disorders The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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- Temporal Changes in Proton MRS Metabolites After Kainic Acid-Induced Seizures in Rat Brain
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