Does Presurgical IQ Predict Seizure Outcome After Temporal Lobectomy? Evidence from the Bozeman Epilepsy Consortium
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概要
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- 1998-03-01
著者
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LORING David
Department of Neurology, University of Florida School of Medicine
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HERMANN Bruce
Departments of Psychiatry and Neurosurgery, University of Tennessee/Baptist Memorial Hospital
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PERRINE Kenneth
Departments of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, NYU School of Medicine
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Trenerry Max
Division Of Psychology Mayo Clinic
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Loring David
Department Of Neurology Medical College Of Georgia
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Hermann Bruce
Department Of Neurology University Of Wisconsin
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Hermann Bruce
Departent Of Neurology University Of Wisconsin Medical Center
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CHELUNE Gordon
Section of Neuropsychology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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NAUGLE Richard
Section of Neuropsychology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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BARR William
Hillside Hospital, Long Island Jewish Medical Center
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STRAUSS Esther
Department of Psychology, University of Victoria
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WESTERVLD Michael
Section of Neurosurgery, Yale University
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Barr William
Hillside Hospital Long Island Jewish Medical Center
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Naugle Richard
Section Of Neuropsychology Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Chelune Gordon
Section Of Neuropsychology Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Strauss Esther
Department Of Psychology University Of Victoria
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Perrine Kenneth
Department Of Neurology Hospital For Joint Diseases Nyu School Of Medicine
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Perrine Kenneth
Department Of Neurology New York University Hospital For Joint Desease
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Westervld Michael
Section Of Neurosurgery Yale University
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HERMANN Bruce
Department of Neurology, University of Wisconsin
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