Longitudinal Quantitative Hippocampal Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of Adults with Newly Diagnosed Partial Seizures : One-Year Follow-Up Results
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概要
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- 1998-06-01
著者
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Duncan J.
Epilepsy Research Group Institute Of Neurology Great Ormond Street Hospital And The Institute Of Chi
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Stevens J.
Department Of Neuroradiology Institute Of Neurology University College London
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CONNELLY A.
MNR Unit, Great Ormond Street Hospital and The Institute of Child Health
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Van Paesschen
Epilepsy Research Group Institute Of Neurology Great Ormond Street Hospital And The Institute Of Chi
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Connelly A.
Mnr Unit Great Ormond Street Hospital And The Institute Of Child Health
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CONNELLY A.
NMR Unit, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children and Institute of Child Health
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Stevens J.
Department Of Neuroradiology University Department Of Clinical Neurology National Hospital For Neuro
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Duncan J.
Epilepsy Research Group
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