Status epilepticus associated with sertindole
D.-I. Sinn,
D.-I. Sinn
Department of Neurology, Seoul University, Seoul, Korea
Search for more papers by this author K. Chu,
K. Chu
Department of Neurology, Seoul University, Seoul, Korea
Search for more papers by this author K.-H. Jung,
K.-H. Jung
Department of Neurology, Seoul University, Seoul, Korea
Search for more papers by this author K.-I. Park,
K.-I. Park
Department of Neurology, Seoul University, Seoul, Korea
Search for more papers by this author H. Nam,
H. Nam
Department of Neurology, Seoul Metropolitan Boramae Hospital, Seoul, Korea
Search for more papers by this author S. K. Lee,
S. K. Lee
Department of Neurology, Seoul University, Seoul, Korea
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D.-I. Sinn,
D.-I. Sinn
Department of Neurology, Seoul University, Seoul, Korea
Search for more papers by this author K. Chu,
K. Chu
Department of Neurology, Seoul University, Seoul, Korea
Search for more papers by this author K.-H. Jung,
K.-H. Jung
Department of Neurology, Seoul University, Seoul, Korea
Search for more papers by this author K.-I. Park,
K.-I. Park
Department of Neurology, Seoul University, Seoul, Korea
Search for more papers by this author H. Nam,
H. Nam
Department of Neurology, Seoul Metropolitan Boramae Hospital, Seoul, Korea
Search for more papers by this author S. K. Lee,
S. K. Lee
Department of Neurology, Seoul University, Seoul, Korea
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First published: 25 July 2007
Sang Kun Lee, Department of Neurology, Seoul National University, 28, Yongon-Dong, Chongro-Gu, Seoul 110-744, Korea (tel.: +822 2072 2923; fax: +822 3672 4949; e-mail:
[email protected]).
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