Dominant partial epilepsies. A clinical, electrophysiological and genetic study of 19 European families.
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P Kahane | P. Kahane | C. Marescaux | A. Brice | P. Genton | R. Guerrini | F. Picard | C. Gericke | E. Hirsch | F. Vigevano | G. Rudolf | P. Thomas | S. Baulac | E. Leguern | A Brice | E Hirsch | A. Herman | C Marescaux | R Guerrini | P Genton | F Vigevano | P Thomas | G Rudolf | F Picard | S Baulac | R Sebastianelli | C A Gericke | I An | A Herman | E LeGuern | R. Sebastianelli | I. An | Pierre Thomas | Alexandra Herman
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