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Clinical staging and disease progression in frontotemporal dementia
E. Mioshi, S. Hsieh, S. Savage, M. Hornberger, J.R. Hodges
First published May 17, 2010, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181e04070
E. Mioshi
S. Hsieh
S. Savage
M. Hornberger
Clinical staging and disease progression in frontotemporal dementia
E. Mioshi, S. Hsieh, S. Savage, M. Hornberger, J.R. Hodges
Neurology May 2010, 74 (20) 1591-1597; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181e04070
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- E. Mioshi, PhD,
- S. Hsieh, DCN/Msc,
- S. Savage, MClinNeuro,
- M. Hornberger, PhD and
- J.R. Hodges, FRCP
- E. Mioshi, PhD,
- S. Hsieh, DCN/Msc,
- S. Savage, MClinNeuro,
- M. Hornberger, PhD and
- J.R. Hodges, FRCP
- From the Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute (E.M., S.H., S.S., M.H., J.R.H.), Sydney, Australia; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (J.R.H.), University of Cambridge; MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit (E.M.), Cambridge, UK; and School of Medical Sciences (M.H., J.R.H.), University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Prof. John R. Hodges, Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute, Cnr Barker St. and Easy St., Randwick, NSW 2031 Sydney, Australia j.hodges{at}powmri.edu.au
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