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Whole-brain T2 mapping demonstrates occult abnormalities in focal epilepsy
Neurology Rugg-Gunn et al.
64: 318
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Four tables; one Word document.
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Table (E)T-1: Clinical characteristics, EEG, MRI and T2 mapping results in patients with non-progressive acquired lesions; Table (E)T-2: Clinical characteristics, EEG, MRI and T2 mapping results in patients with malformations of cortical development; Table (E)T-3: Clinical characteristics, EEG and T2 mapping results in patients with normal conventional MRI; Table (E)T-4: T2 values from the regions-of-interest defined by SPM, in patients with acquired lesions, MCD, and normal conventional MRI; Word document.
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