Subject Areas : Report of Health Care
Soheila Rezakhani 1 , Sanaz Ahmadi Karvigh 2
1 - Epilepsy Fellowship, Department of Neuroscience, Kerman Medical University, Kerman, Iran
2 - Epileptologist, Department of Neurology, Tehran Medical University, Tehran, Iran
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