Relationship between small cerebral white matter lesions and cognitive function in patients with Alzheimer's disease and amnestic mild cognitive impairment
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1. Department of Community Healthcare and Geriatrics; Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine; Nagoya Japan
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Wiley
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/wol1/doi/10.1111/ggi.12176/fullpdf
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