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Temporal lobe epilepsy: the various MR appearances of histologically proven mesial temporal sclerosis.
L C Meiners, A van Gils, G H Jansen, G de Kort, T D Witkamp, L M Ramos, J Valk, R M Debets, A C van Huffelen and C W van Veelen
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 1994, 15 (8) 1547-1555;
L C Meiners
Department of Radiology, University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
A van Gils
Department of Radiology, University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
G H Jansen
Department of Radiology, University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
G de Kort
Department of Radiology, University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
T D Witkamp
Department of Radiology, University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
L M Ramos
Department of Radiology, University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
J Valk
Department of Radiology, University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
R M Debets
Department of Radiology, University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
A C van Huffelen
Department of Radiology, University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
C W van Veelen
Department of Radiology, University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
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L C Meiners, A van Gils, G H Jansen, G de Kort, T D Witkamp, L M Ramos, J Valk, R M Debets, A C van Huffelen, C W van Veelen
Temporal lobe epilepsy: the various MR appearances of histologically proven mesial temporal sclerosis.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 1994, 15 (8) 1547-1555;
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