August 01, 1990; 40 (8) Articles
Longitudinal evaluation of dementia of the Alzheimer type
A comparison of 3 standardized mental status examinations
David P. Salmon, Leon J. Thal, Nelson Butters, William C. Heindel
First published August 1, 1990, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.40.8.1225
David P. Salmon
Leon J. Thal
Nelson Butters
Longitudinal evaluation of dementia of the Alzheimer type
A comparison of 3 standardized mental status examinations
David P. Salmon, Leon J. Thal, Nelson Butters, William C. Heindel
Neurology Aug 1990, 40 (8) 1225; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.40.8.1225
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- First Published August 1, 1990.
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© 1990 by Edgell Communications, Inc.
Author Disclosures
- David P. Salmon, PhD,
- Leon J. Thal, MD,
- Nelson Butters, PhD and
- William C. Heindel, PhD
- David P. Salmon, PhD,
- Leon J. Thal, MD,
- Nelson Butters, PhD and
- William C. Heindel, PhD
- From the Departments of Neurosciences (Drs. Salmon, Thal, and Heindel) and Psychiatry (Dr. Butters), University of California School of Medicine at San Diego; and the Neurology (Dr. Thal) and Psychology Services (Drs. Salmon, Butters, and Heindel), San Diego Veterans Administration Medical Center, San Diego, CA.
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