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In contrast , complex partial seizures involve a definitive impairment of
consciousness . Simple partial seizures may manifest with motor , sensory ,
autonomic , and psychic symptoms . Any portion of the body may be involved in a
focal motor ...
In contrast , complex partial seizures involve a definitive impairment of
consciousness . Simple partial seizures may manifest with motor , sensory ,
autonomic , and psychic symptoms . Any portion of the body may be involved in a
focal motor ...
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Overall , the data confirm the exclusive rolandic origin of the interictal epileptiform
activity . Case 3. The patient was a 5 - year - old male with a history of intractable
simple - partial , complex - partial , and tonic - clonic left hemispheric seizures .
Overall , the data confirm the exclusive rolandic origin of the interictal epileptiform
activity . Case 3. The patient was a 5 - year - old male with a history of intractable
simple - partial , complex - partial , and tonic - clonic left hemispheric seizures .
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The phase - corrected real part of the complex spectral values is typically used .
Note that the peaks of the magnitude spectra are broader than those of the
phasecorrected spectra . ( gradient echo ) and the echo signal formed by the
timing of ...
The phase - corrected real part of the complex spectral values is typically used .
Note that the peaks of the magnitude spectra are broader than those of the
phasecorrected spectra . ( gradient echo ) and the echo signal formed by the
timing of ...
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Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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Functional Brain Imaging William W. Orrison,Jeffrey Lewine,John Sanders,Michael F. Hartshorne Limited preview - 2017 |
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