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January 15, 2013; 80 (3) Article

The spectrum of nonmotor symptoms in early Parkinson disease

Tien K. Khoo, Alison J. Yarnall, Gordon W. Duncan, Shirley Coleman, John T. O’Brien, David J. Brooks, Roger A. Barker, David J. Burn
First published January 14, 2013, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e31827deb74
Tien K. Khoo
From the Institute for Ageing and Health (T.K.K., A.J.Y., G.W.D., J.T.O., D.J. Burn) and Industrial Statistics Research Unit (S.C.), Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne; Imperial College (D.J. Brooks), MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, London; and Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair (R.A.B.), Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK.
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From the Institute for Ageing and Health (T.K.K., A.J.Y., G.W.D., J.T.O., D.J. Burn) and Industrial Statistics Research Unit (S.C.), Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne; Imperial College (D.J. Brooks), MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, London; and Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair (R.A.B.), Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK.
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The spectrum of nonmotor symptoms in early Parkinson disease
Tien K. Khoo, Alison J. Yarnall, Gordon W. Duncan, Shirley Coleman, John T. O’Brien, David J. Brooks, Roger A. Barker, David J. Burn
Neurology Jan 2013, 80 (3) 276-281; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e31827deb74

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