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Letter to the Editor| Volume 298, ISSUE 1-2, P165, November 15, 2010

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Letter to the Editor

Published:September 01, 2010DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2010.08.007
      The article ‘Fatigue-related diurnal variations of cognitive performance in multiple sclerosis and stroke patients’ by Claros-Salinas D et al. is an important contribution to the overgrowing data on fatigue in neurological diseases [
      • Claros-Salinas D.
      • Bratzke D.
      • Greitemann G.
      • Nickisch N.
      • Ochs L.
      • Schröter H.
      Fatigue-related diurnal variations of cognitive performance in multiple sclerosis and stroke patients.
      ].
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