Pontine and cerebellar atrophy correlate with clinical disability in SCA2
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A W Toga | D S Zee | R W Baloh | D. Zee | A. Toga | R. Baloh | S. Ying | S. Perlman | S H Ying | S I Choi | S L Perlman | R. Baloh | S. Ying | S. Choi
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