Secondary MRI-findings, volumetric and spectroscopic measurements in mesial temporal sclerosis: a multivariate discriminant analysis.
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Ernesto Roldan-Valadez | Rafael Favila | M. Martínez-López | E. Roldán-Valadez | R. Favila | Maria Luisa Lopez-Acevedo | Manuel Martinez-Lopez
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