Deep frontal and periventricular age related white matter changes but not basal ganglia and infratentorial hyperintensities are associated with falls: cross sectional results from the LADIS study.
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Deep frontal and periventricular age related white matter changes but not basal ganglia and infratentorial hyperintensities are associated with falls: cross sectional results from the LADIS study.
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Deep frontal and periventricul ...... results from the LADIS study.
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D Inzitari
G Waldemar
H Chabriat
L-O Wahlund
LADIS Study Group
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10.1136/JNNP.2008.154633
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2009-02-09T00:00:00Z