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Declining financial capacity in mild cognitive impairment
A 1-year longitudinal study
K. L. Triebel, R. Martin, H. R. Griffith, J. Marceaux, O. C. Okonkwo, L. Harrell, D. Clark, J. Brockington, A. Bartolucci, D. C. Marson
First published September 21, 2009, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181b87971
K. L. Triebel
R. Martin
H. R. Griffith
J. Marceaux
O. C. Okonkwo
L. Harrell
D. Clark
J. Brockington
A. Bartolucci
Declining financial capacity in mild cognitive impairment
A 1-year longitudinal study
K. L. Triebel, R. Martin, H. R. Griffith, J. Marceaux, O. C. Okonkwo, L. Harrell, D. Clark, J. Brockington, A. Bartolucci, D. C. Marson
Neurology Sep 2009, 73 (12) 928-934; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181b87971
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- First Published September 21, 2009.
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- K. L. Triebel, PsyD,
- R. Martin, PhD,
- H. R. Griffith, PhD,
- J. Marceaux, MA,
- O. C. Okonkwo, PhD,
- L. Harrell, MD, PhD,
- D. Clark, MD,
- J. Brockington, MD,
- A. Bartolucci, PhD and
- D. C. Marson, JD, PhD
- K. L. Triebel, PsyD,
- R. Martin, PhD,
- H. R. Griffith, PhD,
- J. Marceaux, MA,
- O. C. Okonkwo, PhD,
- L. Harrell, MD, PhD,
- D. Clark, MD,
- J. Brockington, MD,
- A. Bartolucci, PhD and
- D. C. Marson, JD, PhD
- From the Department of Neurology (K.L.T., R.M., H.R.G., L.H., D.C., J.B., D.C.M.), Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (K.L.T., R.M., H.R.G., L.H., D.C., J.B., A.B., D.C.M.), Department of Psychology (J.M., O.C.O.), and Department of Biostatistics (A.B.), University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL; and Veterans Affairs Medical Center (L.H., D.C.), Birmingham, AL.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Daniel C. Marson, Department of Neurology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Sparks Center 650, 1720 7th Ave. South, Birmingham, AL 35294-0017 dmarson{at}uab.edu
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