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Improvement in Behavioral Problems in Children with Intractable Epilepsy Using the Child Behavior Checklist after Surgical Intervention

Authors
  1. Ruffle TM Achenbach TM
  2. Werry JS, Turbott SH Aman MG
  3. Falconer MA Davidson S
  4. Webb S, Schellenberg GD, Dawson G
  5. Lach L, Kadis DS, Smith Elliott IM
  6. Fritz NE, Von Lehe M, Gleissner U
  7. Whitman S, Hughes JR, M Hermann BP
  8. HIRAI HIROSHI
  9. ITANI TOMOMI
  10. Sauerwein C Lassonde M
  11. Glaser G, Richards P, Ou Lindsay J
  12. Fisk JE, Baker GA McCagh J
  13. Stams GJ, Meijer AM, A Rodenburg R
  14. Elliott IM, Lach L Smith ML
  15. Stores G
  16. 上林靖子, 福井知美, 藤井浩子, 北 道子, 岡田愛香 中田洋二郎
  17. 上林靖子, 福井知美, 藤井浩子, 北 道子, 岡田愛香 中田洋二郎
Publication date
1 January 2011
Publisher
'The Japan Epilepsy Society'
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