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Long-term electrocorticographic monitoring and pathological high-frequency oscillations in tumor-related epilepsy

Clinical Neurophysiology. 2017. Vol. 128. No. 9. P. e288.
Arkhipova N., Aleksandrov M., Chukhlovin A., Pavlovskaya M., Kostenko I.

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Language: English
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Keywords: ECoGepilepsyneurophysiologyTumor-related epilepsyEpilepsy surgeryLong-term monitoringHFOpHFO
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