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Sensitivity and Specificity of Quantitative Difference SPECT Analysis in Seizure Localization

Marianna V. Spanaki, Susan S. Spencer, Maria Corsi, John MacMullan, John Seibyl and I. George Zubal
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1999, 40 (5) 730-736;
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Sensitivity and Specificity of Quantitative Difference SPECT Analysis in Seizure Localization
Marianna V. Spanaki, Susan S. Spencer, Maria Corsi, John MacMullan, John Seibyl, I. George Zubal
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1999, 40 (5) 730-736;
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