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Onset and Progression of Pathologic Atrophy in Huntington Disease: A Longitudinal MR Imaging Study

N.Z. Hobbs, J. Barnes, C. Frost, S.M.D. Henley, E.J. Wild, K. Macdonald, R.A. Barker, R.I. Scahill, N.C. Fox and S.J. Tabrizi
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2010, 31 (6) 1036-1041; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2018
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N.Z. Hobbs, J. Barnes, C. Frost, S.M.D. Henley, E.J. Wild, K. Macdonald, R.A. Barker, R.I. Scahill, N.C. Fox, S.J. Tabrizi
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