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Predictive Value of Hippocampal MR Imaging-Based High-Dimensional Mapping in Mesial Temporal Epilepsy: Preliminary Findings

R.E. Hogan, L. Wang, M.E. Bertrand, L.J. Willmore, R.D. Bucholz, A.S. Nassif and J.G. Csernansky
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 2006, 27 (10) 2149-2154;
R.E. Hogan
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