Foundation of Epileptology
Subject: Medicine
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Salvatore Striano * / Pasquale Pasquale
Keywords : eyelid myoclonia absences, EMA, ELMA, syndrome
Citation Information : Journal of Epileptology. Volume 23, Issue 2, Pages 125-127, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/joepi-2015-0029
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Received Date : 05-November-2015 / Accepted: 06-November-2015 / Published Online: 17-November-2015
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