Planned Ictal FDG PET Imaging for Localization of Extratemporal Epileptic Foci
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概要
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- 2000-02-01
著者
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ADELSON P.
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pittsburgh
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Adelson P.
Department Of Neurosurgery University Of Pittsburgh
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Adelson P.
Departments Of Neurosurgery Children's Hospital Of Pittsburgh
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SCHEUER Mark
Department of Neurology, University of Pittsburgh
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Townsend David
Department Of Medicine University Of Tennessee
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Crumrine Patricia
Departments Of Neurology Children's Hospital Of Pittsburgh
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Scheuer Mark
Departments Of Neurology University Of Pittsburgh
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Scheuer Mark
Department Of Neurology And The Comprehensive Epilepsy Center The Neurological Institute Columbia Pr
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MELTZER Carolyn
Departments of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh
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BRENNER Richard
Departments of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh
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VAN COTT
Departments of Neurology, University of Pittsburgh
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SCHIFF David
Departments of Neurological Surgery University of Pittsburgh
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Van Cott
Departments Of Neurology University Of Pittsburgh
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Van Cott
Department Of Neurology University Of Pittsburgh School Of Medicine
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Meltzer Carolyn
Departments Of Radiology University Of Pittsburgh
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Brenner Richard
Department Of Neurology University Of Pittsburgh School Of Medicine
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Brenner Richard
Departments Of Psychiatry University Of Pittsburgh
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Townsend David
Departments Of Radiology
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- Introduction