Journal of the Neurological Sciences
Volume 298, Issue 1 , Page 165 , 15 November 2010

Received 5 July 2010 ,Accepted 5 August 2010.

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PII: S0022-510X(10)00356-4

doi: 10.1016/j.jns.2010.08.007

Journal of the Neurological Sciences
Volume 298, Issue 1 , Page 165 , 15 November 2010