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Neurological signs of possible diagnostic value in the cognitive disorders clinic
- Correspondence to Dr Larner, Cognitive Function Clinic, Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Lower Lane, Fazakerley, Liverpool L9 7LJ, UK; a.larner{at}thewaltoncentre.nhs.uk
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Neurological signs of possible diagnostic value in the cognitive disorders clinic
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- First published February 20, 2014.
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April 14, 2016
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