Hippocampal MRI signal hyperintensity after febrile status epilepticus is predictive of subsequent mesial temporal sclerosis.
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James R. MacFall | James M. Provenzale | Daniel P. Barboriak | David M. DeLong | Darrell V. Lewis | D. DeLong | J. MacFall | J. Provenzale | D. Barboriak | D. Lewis | K. VanLandingham | Kevan E. VanLandingham
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