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Diffuse Cortical Necrosis in a Neonate with Incontinentia Pigmenti and an Encephalitis-Like Presentation
Nicole I. Wolf, Nikola Krämer, Inga Harting, Angelika Seitz, Friedrich Ebinger, Johannes Pöschl and Dietz Rating
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2005, 26 (6) 1580-1582;
Nicole I. Wolf
Nikola Krämer
Inga Harting
Angelika Seitz
Friedrich Ebinger
Johannes Pöschl

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