Cognitive dysfunction in multiple sclerosis.: I. Frequency, patterns, and prediction Stephen M. Rao, Gary J. Leo, Linda Bernardin, et al. Neurology 1991;41;685-691 DOI 10.1212/WNL.41.5.685 This information is current as of May 1, 1991

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Cognitive dysfunction in multiple sclerosis. I. Frequency, patterns, and prediction.

Previous frequency estimates of cognitive dysfunction in multiple sclerosis have ranged from 54 to 65 percent. These studies may overestimate the freq...
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