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An epidemiological study of epilepsy in Hong Kong SAR, China

Authors
  1. Al Rajeh
  2. Andrew C.F. Hui
  3. Asawavichienjinda
  4. Aydin
  5. Bharucha
  6. Brewis
  7. Chang
  8. Cheung
  9. Chung
  10. Colin H.T. Lui
  11. Commission on Classification Terminology of the International League Against Epilepsy
  12. De Graaf
  13. Fong
  14. Fong
  15. Gardian C.Y. Fong
  16. Haerer
  17. Hauser
  18. Hauser
  19. Hollingsworth
  20. Huang
  21. Hui
  22. Jason K.Y. Fong
  23. Kong
  24. Kwong
  25. Lai
  26. Lessel
  27. Li
  28. Li
  29. Luengo
  30. Ng
  31. Nicoletti
  32. Olafsson
  33. Onal
  34. Oun
  35. Patrick Kwan
  36. Placencia
  37. Radhakrishnan
  38. Rocca
  39. Sander
  40. Tsuboi
  41. Virginia Wong
  42. Waaler
  43. Wang
  44. Wong
  45. Zielinski
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'Elsevier BV'
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