Frontotemporal lobar degeneration

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) - Tập 51 Số 6 - Trang 1546-1554 - 1998
David Neary1, Julie S. Snowden1, Lars Gustafson1, Ulla Passant1, Donald T. Stuss1, Sandra E. Black1, Morris Freedman1, Andrew Kertesz1, P.H. Robert1, Martin L. Albert1, Keith W. Boone1, Bruce L. Miller1, Jeffrey L. Cummings1, D. Frank Benson1
1From the Manchester Royal Infirmary (Drs. Neary and Snowden), Manchester, UK; the Lund University Hospital (Drs. Gustafson and Passant), Sweden; the Rotman Research Institute (Drs. Stuss, Black, and Freedman) Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto and University of Toronto, Canada; the University of Western Ontario (Dr. Kertesz) London, Canada; the Nice University School of Medicine (Dr. Robert), France; the Massachusetts General Hospital (Dr. Albert), Boston, MA; and the University of...

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