Benign epilepsy of childhood with Rolandic spikes. A clinical, electroencephalographic, and telencephalographic study

scientific article published in September 1974

Benign epilepsy of childhood with Rolandic spikes. A clinical, electroencephalographic, and telencephalographic study is …
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P356DOI10.1111/J.1528-1157.1974.TB04010.X
P698PubMed publication ID4527673

P2093author name stringBeaumanoir A
Ansari K
Ballis T
Varfis G
P2860cites workSylvian Seizures and Midtemporal Spike Foci in ChildrenQ51211339
EEG findings in poisoning by endosulfan (C9H6O3Cl6S).Q54493706
P433issue3
P921main subjectelectroencephalographyQ179965
P304page(s)301-315
P577publication date1974-09-01
P1433published inEpilepsiaQ5382969
P1476titleBenign epilepsy of childhood with Rolandic spikes. A clinical, electroencephalographic, and telencephalographic study
P478volume15

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