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Regional Gray Matter Atrophy in Patients with Parkinson Disease and Freezing of Gait
A. Tessitore, M. Amboni, G. Cirillo, D. Corbo, M. Picillo, A. Russo, C. Vitale, G. Santangelo, R. Erro, M. Cirillo, F. Esposito, P. Barone and G. Tedeschi
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2012, 33 (9) 1804-1809; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3066
A. Tessitore
aFrom the Department of Neurological Sciences (A.T., G.C., A.R., M.C., G.T.), Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy
M. Amboni
bDepartment of Neurological Sciences (M.A., M.P., C.V., G.S., R.E., F.E., P.B.), University “Federico II,” Naples, Italy
cInstitute for Diagnosis and Care “Hermitage Capodimonte” (M.A., D.C., A.R., G.T.), Naples, Italy
G. Cirillo
aFrom the Department of Neurological Sciences (A.T., G.C., A.R., M.C., G.T.), Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy
D. Corbo
cInstitute for Diagnosis and Care “Hermitage Capodimonte” (M.A., D.C., A.R., G.T.), Naples, Italy
M. Picillo
bDepartment of Neurological Sciences (M.A., M.P., C.V., G.S., R.E., F.E., P.B.), University “Federico II,” Naples, Italy
A. Russo
aFrom the Department of Neurological Sciences (A.T., G.C., A.R., M.C., G.T.), Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy
cInstitute for Diagnosis and Care “Hermitage Capodimonte” (M.A., D.C., A.R., G.T.), Naples, Italy
C. Vitale
bDepartment of Neurological Sciences (M.A., M.P., C.V., G.S., R.E., F.E., P.B.), University “Federico II,” Naples, Italy
eUniversity of Naples “Parthenope” (C.V.), Naples, Italy
G. Santangelo
bDepartment of Neurological Sciences (M.A., M.P., C.V., G.S., R.E., F.E., P.B.), University “Federico II,” Naples, Italy
fNeuropsychology Laboratory (G.S.), Department of Psychology, Second University of Naples, Caserta, Italy.
R. Erro
bDepartment of Neurological Sciences (M.A., M.P., C.V., G.S., R.E., F.E., P.B.), University “Federico II,” Naples, Italy
M. Cirillo
aFrom the Department of Neurological Sciences (A.T., G.C., A.R., M.C., G.T.), Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy
F. Esposito
bDepartment of Neurological Sciences (M.A., M.P., C.V., G.S., R.E., F.E., P.B.), University “Federico II,” Naples, Italy
P. Barone
bDepartment of Neurological Sciences (M.A., M.P., C.V., G.S., R.E., F.E., P.B.), University “Federico II,” Naples, Italy
dDepartment of Medicine and Surgery (P.B.), University of Salerno, Salerno, Italy
G. Tedeschi
aFrom the Department of Neurological Sciences (A.T., G.C., A.R., M.C., G.T.), Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy
cInstitute for Diagnosis and Care “Hermitage Capodimonte” (M.A., D.C., A.R., G.T.), Naples, Italy

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A. Tessitore, M. Amboni, G. Cirillo, D. Corbo, M. Picillo, A. Russo, C. Vitale, G. Santangelo, R. Erro, M. Cirillo, F. Esposito, P. Barone, G. Tedeschi
Regional Gray Matter Atrophy in Patients with Parkinson Disease and Freezing of Gait
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2012, 33 (9) 1804-1809; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3066
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Regional Gray Matter Atrophy in Patients with Parkinson Disease and Freezing of Gait
A. Tessitore, M. Amboni, G. Cirillo, D. Corbo, M. Picillo, A. Russo, C. Vitale, G. Santangelo, R. Erro, M. Cirillo, F. Esposito, P. Barone, G. Tedeschi
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2012, 33 (9) 1804-1809; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3066
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