Electrophysiologically Guided Multitarget Stereotactic Intractable Epilepsy Surgery in Patients with Complex Epileptic Systems

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Sozari A. Chkhenkeli
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George S. Lortkipanidze
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Tamas N. Rakviashvili
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Eteri Sh. Bregvadze
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Alexander Otarashvili
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Tamar Sh. Gagoshidze
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Sozari A. Chkhenkeli. 2014. \u201cElectrophysiologically Guided Multitarget Stereotactic Intractable Epilepsy Surgery in Patients with Complex Epileptic Systems\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - A: Neurology & Nervous System GJMR-A Volume 14 (GJMR Volume 14 Issue A1): .

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Electrophysiologically Guided Multitarget Stereotactic Intractable Epilepsy Surgery in Patients with Complex Epileptic Systems

Sozari A. Chkhenkeli
Sozari A. Chkhenkeli University of Chicago
George S. Lortkipanidze
George S. Lortkipanidze
Tamas N. Rakviashvili
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George E. Magalashvili
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Eteri Sh. Bregvadze
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