Effects of Medial Temporal Atrophy and White Matter Hyperintensities on the Cognitive Functions in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease
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Y. Shim | D. Na | S. Seo | J. Jeong | Jun-Young Lee | H. Cheong | S. Kim | Seong Yoon Kim | K. Cha | Y. Youn | Eun-Joo Kim | S. Go | K. Park | B. Ku | Bon D. Ku | S. Moon | Heeyoung Kang | Jung-Sun Lee | S. Kim | Jun-Young Lee
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