The Early Prognosis of Epilepsy in Childhood : The Prediction of a Poor Outcome. The Dutch Study of Epilepsy in Childhood
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 1999-06-01
著者
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Arts Willem
Department Of Pediatric Neurology Erasmus University Medical Center
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VAN DONSELAAR
Department of Child Neurology, University Hospital Dijkzigt and Sophia Children's Hospital
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BROUWER Oebele
Department of Neurology, Leiden University Medical Centre
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Geerts Ada
Department Of Neurology Erasmus University Medical Center
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Brouwer Oebele
Departments Of Pediatric Neurology Leiden University Medical Center
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Brouwer Oebele
Department Of Neurology Leiden University Medical Center
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Stroink Hans
Department Of Pediatric Neurology Erasmus University Medical Center
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Van Donselaar
Department Of Neurology Erasmus University Medical Center
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Peters A.
University Hospital/wilhelmina Children's Hospital
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Brouwer Oebele
Department Of Neurology Leiden University Medical Centre
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Arts Willem
Department Of Child Neurology Juliana Children's Hospital
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Stroink Hans
Department Of Child Neurology University Hospital Dijkzigt And Sophia Children's Hospital
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