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Repetitive triphasic complexes is a characteristic finding of the EEG of patients
with progressive Creutzfeldt - Jakob disease . ( From Aminoff MJ :
Electroencephalography : general principles and clinical applications . In Aminoff
MJ , editor ...
Repetitive triphasic complexes is a characteristic finding of the EEG of patients
with progressive Creutzfeldt - Jakob disease . ( From Aminoff MJ :
Electroencephalography : general principles and clinical applications . In Aminoff
MJ , editor ...
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In these patients , surgical treatment is considered . Effective surgical intervention
requires accurate knowledge of the location of the relevant pathologic tissue . In
some patients , obvious lesions account for the pathology , but even when a ...
In these patients , surgical treatment is considered . Effective surgical intervention
requires accurate knowledge of the location of the relevant pathologic tissue . In
some patients , obvious lesions account for the pathology , but even when a ...
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Magnetic source localization images showing ALFMA activity ( circles ) in a
patient with Alzheimer's disease and a moderate memory impairment . P 30.00
am W : 1316 L : 428 Slice 53/23 processing in clinical patients . This type of study
...
Magnetic source localization images showing ALFMA activity ( circles ) in a
patient with Alzheimer's disease and a moderate memory impairment . P 30.00
am W : 1316 L : 428 Slice 53/23 processing in clinical patients . This type of study
...
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Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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