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Use of Subtraction Ictal SPECT Co-Registered to MRI for Optimizing the Localization of Seizure Foci in Children
Pierre Véra, Anna Kaminska, Cécile Cieuta, Andreas Hollo, Jean Louis Stiévenart, Isabelle Gardin, Dorothé Ville, Jean François Mangin, Perrine Plouin, Olivier Dulac and Catherine Chiron
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1999, 40 (5) 786-792;
Pierre Véra
Anna Kaminska
Cécile Cieuta
Andreas Hollo
Jean Louis Stiévenart
Isabelle Gardin
Dorothé Ville
Jean François Mangin
Perrine Plouin
Olivier Dulac
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Use of Subtraction Ictal SPECT Co-Registered to MRI for Optimizing the Localization of Seizure Foci in Children
Pierre Véra, Anna Kaminska, Cécile Cieuta, Andreas Hollo, Jean Louis Stiévenart, Isabelle Gardin, Dorothé Ville, Jean François Mangin, Perrine Plouin, Olivier Dulac, Catherine Chiron
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1999, 40 (5) 786-792;
Use of Subtraction Ictal SPECT Co-Registered to MRI for Optimizing the Localization of Seizure Foci in Children
Pierre Véra, Anna Kaminska, Cécile Cieuta, Andreas Hollo, Jean Louis Stiévenart, Isabelle Gardin, Dorothé Ville, Jean François Mangin, Perrine Plouin, Olivier Dulac, Catherine Chiron
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1999, 40 (5) 786-792;
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