Ictal head turning in frontal and temporal lobe epilepsy
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Jan Rémi | Christian Vollmar | Soheyl Noachtar | S. Noachtar | C. Vollmar | J. Rémi | Rebecca O'Dwyer | J. P. Silva Cunha | R. O’Dwyer | Philipp Wagner | João P Silva Cunha | Isabella Krotofil | Philipp Wagner | I. Krotofil | R. O'Dwyer
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