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283 related items for PubMed ID: 9674031

  • 21. Neuropsychological profile of bilateral paramedian infarctions: three cases.
    Jodar M, Martos P, Fernández S, Canovas D, Rovira A.
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  • 24. [Paralysis of downward gaze and chronic global amnesia as a result of a bilateral thalamo-subthalamic lesion].
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