The relationship between characteristics of gait disturbance and injury patterns of the corticospinal tract and corticoreticular pathway in post-stroke patients: A case series of 3 patients
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Shinichiro Tanaka | Naomichi Mizuta | Naruhito Hasui | Makoto Tamari | R. Fujii | Hiroshi Hosokawa | Yuki Nonaka | Fumiaki Tamiya | Misato Horinouchi
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