Symptoms 'unexplained by organic disease' in 1144 new neurology out-patients: how often does the diagnosis change at follow-up?
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K. Matthews | R. Cull | Janeane L. Walker | M. Sharpe | J. Cavanagh | A. Carson | A. Pelosi | C. Hibberd | G. Murray | R. Roberts | R. Goldbeck | R. Smyth | R. Coleman | R. Duncan | C. Warlow | John Stone | A. MacMahon
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