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J.C. de Groot, F.-E. de Leeuw, M. Oudkerk, A. Hofman, J. Jolles, and M.M.B. Breteler
Cerebral white matter lesions and subjective cognitive dysfunction: The Rotterdam Scan Study
Neurology 2001; 56: 1539-1545 [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]
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J C deGroot   (19 July 2001)
[Read Correspondence] Cerebral white matter lesions and subjective cognitive dysfunction: The Rotterdam Scan Study
Robert Stewart   (19 July 2001)

Reply to Robert Stewart 19 July 2001
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J C deGroot
University Hospital Groningen Groningen Netherlands

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Cerebral white matter lesions and subjective cognitive dysfunction: The Rotterdam Scan Study 19 July 2001
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Robert Stewart
Institute of Psychiatry London, United Kingdom

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