Neuropsychology and MRI correlates of neurodegeneration in SPG11 hereditary spastic paraplegia
Neuropsychology and MRI correlates of neurodegeneration in SPG11 hereditary spastic paraplegia
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London: BioMed Central Ltd
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SPG11-linked hereditary spastic paraplegia is characterized by multisystem neurodegeneration leading to a complex clinical and yet incurable phenotype of progressive spasticity and weakness. Severe cognitive symptoms are present in the majority of SPG11 patients, but a systematic and multidimensional analysis of the neuropsychological phenotype in...
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Neuropsychology and MRI correlates of neurodegeneration in SPG11 hereditary spastic paraplegia
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1750-1172
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1750-1172
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10.1186/s13023-022-02451-1