Tonic Seizures: Their Significance for Lateralization and Frequency in Different Focal Epileptic Syndromes
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概要
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- 2000-09-01
著者
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Henkel Anja
Department Of Neurology University Of Munich
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Winkler Peter
Department Of Neurosurgery University Of Munich
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Luders Hans
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Luders Hans
Cleveland Clinic Epilepsy Program Department Of Neurology Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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WERHAHN Konrad
Departments of Neurology University of Munich
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NOACHTAR Soheyl
Departments of Neurology University of Munich
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ARNOLD Stephan
Departments of Neurology University of Munich
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PFANDER Mona
Departments of Neurology University of Munich
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Arnold Stephan
Department Of Neurology University Of Munich
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Noachtar Soheyl
Department Of Neurology University Of Munich
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Werhahn Konrad
Department Of Neurology University Of Munich
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Arnold Stephan
Department Of Neurology Heinrich-heine-university Dusseldorf
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Winkler Peter
Department Of Neurosurgery Ludwig-maximilians University
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