April 06, 2015; 84 (14 Supplement) April 22, 2015
EEG patterns as predictors of outcome in patients with vegetative state and minimally conscious state (P4.171)
Tinatin Kherkheulidze, Maia Beridze, Maka Khaburdzania
First published April 8, 2015,
Tinatin Kherkheulidze
3Neurology/Neurosurgery Tbilisi State Medical University Tbilisi Georgia
1Neurology/Neurophysiology Hospital of War Veterans Tbilisi Georgia
Maia Beridze
2Neurology Tbilisi State Medical University Tbilisi Georgia
Maka Khaburdzania
2Neurology Tbilisi State Medical University Tbilisi Georgia
EEG patterns as predictors of outcome in patients with vegetative state and minimally conscious state (P4.171)
Tinatin Kherkheulidze, Maia Beridze, Maka Khaburdzania
Neurology Apr 2015, 84 (14 Supplement) P4.171;
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