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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 29
Case 17 Long-Term Epilepsy-Associated Tumors
lines divide the tracing into equal time intervals. A calibration marker at the lower right shows time and amplitude reference values.Fig. 17.1 Sleep EEG shows normal background activity with paroxysmal interictal discharges as spikes, sharps, and subsequent slow waves over the left central-temporal
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 29
Case 17 Long-Term Epilepsy-Associated Tumors
lines divide the tracing into equal time intervals. A calibration marker at the lower right shows time and amplitude reference values.Fig. 17.1 Sleep EEG shows normal background activity with paroxysmal interictal discharges as spikes, sharps, and subsequent slow waves over the left central-temporal
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 29
Case 17 Long-Term Epilepsy-Associated Tumors
lines divide the tracing into equal time intervals. A calibration marker at the lower right shows time and amplitude reference values.Fig. 17.1 Sleep EEG shows normal background activity with paroxysmal interictal discharges as spikes, sharps, and subsequent slow waves over the left central-temporal
16. Patellofemoral arthritis in the female patient
cells, and an extracellular matrix (ECM) composed of collagen, noncollagenous proteins, proteoglycans, and water. Hyaline cartilage ECM contains low densities of type II collagen fibers and an abundance of the proteoglycan, aggrecan, composing the ground substance. Water molecules embedded in the collagen matrix give
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 31
Case 19 Skin Is the Window to the Brain
cell lines with different pigmentations.Page 118Page 119Page 120 Clinical
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 31
Case 19 Skin Is the Window to the Brain
cell lines with different pigmentations.Page 118Page 119Page 120 Clinical
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 31
Case 19 Skin Is the Window to the Brain
cell lines with different pigmentations.Page 118Page 119Page 120 Clinical
21. Revision knee replacement
lining and underlying scar.13 In cases where this approach remains difficult, a lateral retinacular release may be considered, which allows for easier patellar eversion or lateral subluxation.14 Page 178At times, a more extensile exposure may be required. A quadriceps snip can be performed where
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 76
Case 56 Spots Here, There, and Everywhere
cell astrocytomas (Fig. 56.5) and radial migrational lines
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 76
Case 56 Spots Here, There, and Everywhere
cell astrocytomas (Fig. 56.5) and radial migrational lines
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