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Publication Detail
Axial motor clues to identify atypical parkinsonism: A multicentre European cohort study
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Publication Type:Journal article
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Publication Sub Type:Article
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Authors:Borm CDJM, Krismer F, Wenning GK, Seppi K, Poewe W, Pellecchia MT, Barone P, Johnsen EL, Ostergaard K, Gurevich T, Djaldetti R, Sambati L, Cortelli P, Petrovic I, Kostic VS, Brozova H, Ruzicka E, Jose Marti M, Tolosa E, Canesi M, Post B, Nonnekes J, Bloem BR, Ostergaard K, Stamelou M, Tolosa E, Kostic VS, Cortelli P, Klockgether T, Dodel R, Abele M, Meissner W, Reichmann H, Lynch T, Slawek J, Poewe W, Wenning GK, Seppi MK, Krismer F, Berg D, Ferreira J, Houlden H, Quinn NP, Widner H, Gerhard A, Eggert KM, Albanese A, del Sorbo F, Barone P, Pellecchia MT, Bloem B, Borm C, Djaldetti R, Berardelli A, Colosimo C, Berciano J, Traykov L, Giladi N, Gurevich T, Rascol O, Galitzky M, Gasser T
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Publisher:ELSEVIER SCI LTD
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Publication date:11/2018
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Pagination:33, 40
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Journal:PARKINSONISM & RELATED DISORDERS
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Volume:56
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Status:Published
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Print ISSN:1353-8020
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Language:English
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Keywords:Science & Technology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Clinical Neurology, Neurosciences & Neurology, Parkinson's disease, Atypical parkinsonian disorders, Multiple system atrophy, Parkinsonian type, Progressive supranuclear palsy, Postural instability and gait disability, MULTIPLE SYSTEM ATROPHY, DIAGNOSTIC-CRITERIA, BICYCLE SIGN, 10 STEPS, GO TEST, DISEASE, FALLS, PEOPLE
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