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Lateralizing Ability of Single-voxel Proton MR Spectroscopy in Hippocampal Sclerosis: Comparison with MR Imaging and Positron Emission Tomography

Sun-Won Park, Kee-Hyun Chang, Hong-Dae Kim, In Chan Song, Dong Soo Lee, Sang Kun Lee, Chun-Kee Chung, In Kyu Yu, Moon Hee Han and Yang Hee Park
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Sun-Won Park, Kee-Hyun Chang, Hong-Dae Kim, In Chan Song, Dong Soo Lee, Sang Kun Lee, Chun-Kee Chung, In Kyu Yu, Moon Hee Han, Yang Hee Park
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