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Author Spotlight: Advancing Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery in Children Through Novel Biomarkers and Enhanced Localization
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Young patient with thunderclap headache, seizure activity, and fixed eye deviation
Kevin Bray1, Zachary Pacheco2, Joseph Cortopassi2
1Heersink School of Medicine University of Alabama Birmingham Birmingham Alabama USA.
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open
|November 16, 2022
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