Ictal Spiking Patterns Recorded from Temporal Depth Electrodes Predict Good Outcome After Anterior Temporal Lobectomy
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概要
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- 2000-03-01
著者
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Schuh Lori
Department Of Neurology Henry Ford Hospital
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HENRY Thomas
Department of Neurology, Emory University
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ROSS Donald
Department of Surgery, University of Michigan
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SMITH Brein
Department of Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital
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ELISEVICH Kost
Department of Neurosurgery, Henry Ford Hospital
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DRURY Ivo
Department of Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital
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Drury Ivo
Department Of Neurology Henry Ford Hospital
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Drury Ivo
Department Of Neurology Henry Ford Health System
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Ross Donald
Department Of Surgery University Of Michigan
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Ross Donald
Department Of Neurosurgery University Of Michigan Medical School
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Smith Brein
Department Of Neurology Henry Ford Hospital
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Henry Thomas
Emory Epilepsy Center Emory University School Of Medicine Department Of Neurology
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Henry Thomas
Department Of Neurology Emory University
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Elisevich Kost
Department Of Neurosurgery Henry Ford Health System
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Elisevich Kost
Department Of Neurosurgery Henry Ford Hospital
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SCHUH Lori
Henry Ford Hospital Department of Neurology
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