Changing ictal-onset EEG patterns in children with cortical dysplasia
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概要
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- 2009-09-01
著者
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Carter Snead
Division Of Neurology The Hospital For Sick Children
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Rutka James
Division Of Neurosurgery The Hospital For Sick Children
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OTSUBO Hiroshi
Division of Neurology,The Hospital for Sick Children,Toronto,Ontario,Canada
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Otsubo Hiroshi
The Division Of Neurology Department Of Paediatrics The Hospital For Sick Children And The Universit
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Otsubo Hiroshi
Division Of Neurology Department Of Pediatrics The Hospital For Sick Children
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Mohamed Ismail
Division Of Neurology The Hospital For Sick Children
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GALICIA Elaine
Division of Neurology, The Hospital for Sick Children
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IMAI Katsumi
Division of Neurology, The Hospital for Sick Children
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GO Cristina
Division of Neurology, The Hospital for Sick Children
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FUJIMOTO Ayataka
Division of Neurology, The Hospital for Sick Children
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OCHI Ayako
Division of Neurology, The Hospital for Sick Children
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SAKUTA Ryoichi
Division of Neuropathology, The Hospital for Sick Children
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HALLIDAY William
Division of Neuropathology, The Hospital for Sick Children
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CHUANG Sylvester
Division of Neuroradiology, The Hospital for Sick Children
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Go Cristina
Division Of Neurology The Hospital For Sick Children
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Galicia Elaine
Division Of Neurology The Hospital For Sick Children
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Sharma Rohit
The Division Of Neurology Department Of Paediatrics The Hospital For Sick Children And The Universit
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Halliday William
Division Of Neuropathology The Hospital For Sick Children
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Chuang Sylvester
Division Of Neuroradiology Department Of Diagnostic Imaging The Hospital For Sick Children And The U
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Fujimoto Ayataka
The Division Of Neurology Department Of Paediatrics The Hospital For Sick Children And The Universit
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Ochi Ayako
The Division Of Neurology Department Of Paediatrics The Hospital For Sick Children And The Universit
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Imai Katsumi
The Division Of Neurology Department Of Paediatrics The Hospital For Sick Children And The Universit
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OTSUBO Hiroshi
Division of Neurology , Department of Pediatrics, The Hospital for Sick Children
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