Focal Ictal β Discharge on Scalp EEG Predicts Excellent Outcome of Frontal Lobe Epilepsy Surgery
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 2002-03-01
著者
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Cascino Gregory
Department Of Neurology Mayo Clinic
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CASCINO Gregory
the Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic
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MARSH W.
the Department of Neurologic Surgery, Mayo Clinic
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SO Elson
Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic
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MARSH W.
Department of Neurologic, Surgery, Mayo Clinic
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WORRELL Gregory
Section of Electroencephalography, Mayo Clinic
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SO Elson
Section of Electroencephalography, Mayo Clinic
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KAZEMI John
Section of Electroencephalography, Mayo Clinic
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MOSEWICH Russell
Section of Electroencephalography, Mayo Clinic
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CASCINO Gregory
Section of Electroencephalography, Mayo Clinic
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MEYER Frederic
Department of Neurologic Surgery, Mayo Clinic
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O'brien Terence
Section Of Electroencephalography Mayo Clinic
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So Elson
Section Of Electroencephalography And The Division Of Epilepsy Mayo Clinic And Mayo Medical School
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So Elson
The Department Of Neurology Mayo Clinic And Mayo Medical School
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Marsh W.
Department Of Neurologic Surgery Mayo Clinic
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Kazemi John
Section Of Electroencephalography Mayo Clinic
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Meyer Frederic
Department Of Neurologic Surgery Mayo Clinic
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Worrell Gregory
Section Of Electroencephalography Mayo Clinic
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Cascino Gregory
Section Of Electroencephalography Departoment Of Neurology Mayo Clinic
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Mosewich Russell
Section Of Electroencephalography Mayo Clinic
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