Hot water epilepsy and focal malformation of the parietal cortex development
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 2004-10-01
著者
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FARNETANI Maria
Department of Pediatrics, Obstetric and Reproductive Medicine, Section of Pediatrics, Policlinico Le
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Galluzzi Paolo
Department Of Neuroradiology Azienda Ospedaliera Senese
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Morgese Guido
Departmenr Of Pediatrics Obstetrics And Reproductive Medicine University Of Siena
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Grosso Salvatore
Departmenr Of Pediatrics Obstetrics And Reproductive Medicine University Of Siena
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Balestri Paolo
Departmenr Of Pediatrics Obstetrics And Reproductive Medicine University Of Siena
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Galluzzi Paolo
Unit Of Diagnostic And Therapeutic Neuroradiology Azienda Ospedaliera Senese
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FRANCIONE Stefano
Epilepsy Surgery Centre C.
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VATTI Giampaolo
Department of Neurosciences, University of Siena
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CORDELLI Duccio
Departmenr of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine, University of Siena
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Cordelli Duccio
Departmenr Of Pediatrics Obstetrics And Reproductive Medicine University Of Siena
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Farnetani Mariangela
Departmenr Of Pediatrics Obstetrics And Reproductive Medicine University Of Siena
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Farnetani Maria
Department Of Pediatrics Obstetric And Reproductive Medicine Section Of Pediatrics Policlinico Le Sc
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Vatti Giampaolo
Department Of Neurosciences University Of Siena
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