Why are type II focal cortical dysplasias frequently located at the bottom of sulcus? A neurodevelopmental hypothesis

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Hauptverfasser: Studer, Michèle, Rossini, Laura, Spreafico, Roberto, Pelliccia, Veronica, Tassi, Laura, Curtis, Marco, Garbelli, Rita
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