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Technetium-99m HM-PAO Brain SPECT in Epileptic Patients before and during Unilateral Hemispheric Anesthesia (Wada Test): Report of Three Cases
H.J. Biersack, D. Linke, F. Brassel, K. Reichmann, M. Kurthen, H.F. Durwen, B.M. Reuter, J. Wappenschmidt and H. Stefan
Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1987, 28 (11) 1763-1767;
H.J. Biersack
D. Linke
F. Brassel
K. Reichmann
M. Kurthen
H.F. Durwen
B.M. Reuter
J. Wappenschmidt


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Technetium-99m HM-PAO Brain SPECT in Epileptic Patients before and during Unilateral Hemispheric Anesthesia (Wada Test): Report of Three Cases
H.J. Biersack, D. Linke, F. Brassel, K. Reichmann, M. Kurthen, H.F. Durwen, B.M. Reuter, J. Wappenschmidt, H. Stefan
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1987, 28 (11) 1763-1767;
Technetium-99m HM-PAO Brain SPECT in Epileptic Patients before and during Unilateral Hemispheric Anesthesia (Wada Test): Report of Three Cases
H.J. Biersack, D. Linke, F. Brassel, K. Reichmann, M. Kurthen, H.F. Durwen, B.M. Reuter, J. Wappenschmidt, H. Stefan
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1987, 28 (11) 1763-1767;
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