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10 - Surgery of temporal lobe epilepsy: transcortical selective amygdalohippocampectomy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2012

André Olivier
Affiliation:
McGill University and Montreal Neurological Hospital and Institute
Warren W. Boling
Affiliation:
University of Louisville, Kentucky
Taner Tanriverdi
Affiliation:
Istanbul Üniversitesi
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Techniques in Epilepsy Surgery
The MNI Approach
, pp. 115 - 131
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2012

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