April 26, 2012; 78 (1 Supplement) April 26,2012
Seborrheic Dermatitis and Risk of Future Parkinson's Disease (PD) (S42.001)
Caroline Tanner, Kathleen Albers, Samuel Goldman, Robin Fross, Amethyst Leimpeter, Jeffrey Klingman, Stephen Van Den Eeden
First published February 8, 2016,
Caroline Tanner
1Clinical Research Parkinson's Institute Sunnyvale CA
Kathleen Albers
2Division of Research Kaiser Permanente Northern California Oakland CA
Samuel Goldman
3Clinical Research Parkinson's Institute Sunnyvale CA
Robin Fross
4Neurology Kaiser Permanaente Northern California Hayward CA
Amethyst Leimpeter
5Division of Research Kaiser Permanente Northern California Oakland CA
Jeffrey Klingman
6Neurology Kaiser Permanente Northern California Orinda CA
Stephen Van Den Eeden
7Division of Research Kaiser Permanente Northern California Oakland CA
Seborrheic Dermatitis and Risk of Future Parkinson's Disease (PD) (S42.001)
Caroline Tanner, Kathleen Albers, Samuel Goldman, Robin Fross, Amethyst Leimpeter, Jeffrey Klingman, Stephen Van Den Eeden
Neurology Apr 2012, 78 (1 Supplement) S42.001;
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- First Published February 8, 2016.
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- Caroline Tanner1,
- Kathleen Albers2,
- Samuel Goldman3,
- Robin Fross4,
- Amethyst Leimpeter5,
- Jeffrey Klingman6 and
- Stephen Van Den Eeden7
- Caroline Tanner1,
- Kathleen Albers2,
- Samuel Goldman3,
- Robin Fross4,
- Amethyst Leimpeter5,
- Jeffrey Klingman6 and
- Stephen Van Den Eeden7
- 1Clinical Research Parkinson's Institute Sunnyvale CA
- 2Division of Research Kaiser Permanente Northern California Oakland CA
- 3Clinical Research Parkinson's Institute Sunnyvale CA
- 4Neurology Kaiser Permanaente Northern California Hayward CA
- 5Division of Research Kaiser Permanente Northern California Oakland CA
- 6Neurology Kaiser Permanente Northern California Orinda CA
- 7Division of Research Kaiser Permanente Northern California Oakland CA
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