Longterm epilepsyassociated tumors

M Thom, I Blümcke, E Aronica - Brain pathology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The term longterm epilepsy associated tumor (LEAT) encompasses lesions identified in
patients investigated for long histories (often 2 years or more) of drugresistant epilepsy …

LongTerm EpilepsyAssociated Tumors

M Thom, I Blümcke, E Aronica - Brain Pathology, 2012 - infona.pl
The term longterm epilepsy associated tumor (LEAT) encompasses lesions identified in
patients investigated for long histories (often 2 years or more) of drugresistant epilepsy …

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M Thom, I Blümcke, E Aronica - Brain Pathology, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The term longterm epilepsy associated tumor (LEAT) encompasses lesions identified in
patients investigated for long histories (often 2 years or more) of drugresistant epilepsy …

Long-term epilepsy-associated tumors

M Thom, I Blümcke, E Aronica - Brain pathology (Zurich …, 2012 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The term long-term epilepsy associated tumor (LEAT) encompasses lesions identified in
patients investigated for long histories (often 2 years or more) of drug-resistant epilepsy …

Long-Term Epilepsy-Associated Tumors

M Thom, I Blümcke, E Aronica - Brain …, 2012 - researchinformation.amsterdamumc …
The term long-term epilepsy associated tumor (LEAT) encompasses lesions identified in
patients investigated for long histories (often 2 years or more) of drug-resistant epilepsy …

Long-term epilepsy-associated tumors.

M Thom, I Blümcke, E Aronica - Brain Pathology (Zurich …, 2012 - europepmc.org
The term longterm epilepsy associated tumor (LEAT) encompasses lesions identified in
patients investigated for long histories (often 2 years or more) of drugresistant epilepsy …

Long-Term Epilepsy-Associated Tumors.

M Thom, I Blümcke, E Aronica - Brain Pathology, 2012 - search.ebscohost.com
The term long-term epilepsy associated tumor (LEAT) encompasses lesions identified in
patients investigated for long histories (often 2 years or more) of drug-resistant epilepsy …