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TÍTULO: Progression of multiple system atrophy (MSA): A prospective natural history study by the European MSA study group (EMSA SG)  Full Text
AUTORES: Geser, F; Wenning, GK; Seppi, K; Stampfer Kountchev, M; Scherfler, C; Sawires, M; Frick, C; Ndayisaba, JP; Ulmer, H; Pellecchia, MT; Barone, P; Kim, HT; Hooker, J; Quinn, NP; Cardozo, A; Tolosa, E; Abele, M; Klockgether, T; Ostergaard, K; Dupont, E; Schimke, N; Eggert, KM; Oertel, W; Djaldetti, R; Poewe, W; Dodel, R; Tison, F; Ghorayeb, I; Pollak, P; Kolensperger, M; Diem, A; Deuschl, G; Daniels, C; Kopper, F; Sampaio, C; Coelho, M; Ferreira, J ; Rosa, MM; Pirtosek, Z; Lees, AJ; Brooks, DJ; Fowler, C; Revesz, T; Gerhard, A; Holton, J; Schrag, A; Wood, N; Bozi, M; Scaravilli, T; Lindvall, O; Widner, H; Nilsson, CF; Grabowski, M; Krisp, A; Moller, C; Albanese, A; del Sorbo, F; Carella, F; Meco, G; Colosimo, C; Berciano, J; Gonzalez Mandly, A; Giladi, N; Gurevich, T; Rascol, O; Galitzky, M; Ory, F; Gasser, T; Kamm, C; Buerk, K; Maass, S; Aquilonius, SM; Bergquist, J; ...Mais
PUBLICAÇÃO: 2006, FONTE: Movement Disorders, VOLUME: 21, NÚMERO: 2
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