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159 related items for PubMed ID: 10824663

  • 1. The difference in patterns of motor and cognitive function in chronic fatigue syndrome and severe depressive illness.
    Lawrie SM, MacHale SM, Cavanagh JT, O'Carroll RE, Goodwin GM.
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  • 13. Cognitive functioning and depression in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and multiple sclerosis.
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  • 20. Cognitive deficits in chronic fatigue syndrome and their relationship to psychological status, symptomatology, and everyday functioning.
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