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First symptom guides diagnosis and prognosis in neurodegenerative diseases—a retrospective study of autopsy proven cases
Jonathan Vöglein Irena Kostova Thomas Arzberger Sigrun Roeber Peer Schmitz Mikael Simons Viktoria Ruf Otto Windl Jochen Herms Marianne Dieterich Adrian Danek Günter U. Höglinger Armin Giese Johannes Levin

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Vöglein, J., Kostova, I., Arzberger, T., Roeber, S., Schmitz, P., Simons, M., Ruf, V., Windl, O., Herms, J., Dieterich, M., Danek, A., Höglinger, G.U., Giese, A. and Levin, J. (2021), First symptom guides diagnosis and prognosis in neurodegenerative diseases—a retrospective study of autopsy proven cases. Eur J Neurol, 28: 1801-1811. https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.14800

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