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Frontotemporal Cortical Thinning in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

A. d'Ambrosio, A. Gallo, F. Trojsi, D. Corbo, F. Esposito, M. Cirillo, M.R. Monsurrò and G. Tedeschi
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2014, 35 (2) 304-310; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3753
A. d'Ambrosio
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bMRI Research Center SUN-FISM—Neurological Institute for Diagnosis and Care “Hermitage Capodimonte,” (A.d'A., A.G., F.T., D.C., F.E., M.C., M.R.M., G.T.), Naples, Italy
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A. Gallo
aFrom the Department of Medical, Surgical, Neurological, Metabolic and Aging Sciences (A.d'A., A.G., F.T., M.R.M., M.C., G.T.), Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy
bMRI Research Center SUN-FISM—Neurological Institute for Diagnosis and Care “Hermitage Capodimonte,” (A.d'A., A.G., F.T., D.C., F.E., M.C., M.R.M., G.T.), Naples, Italy
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F. Trojsi
aFrom the Department of Medical, Surgical, Neurological, Metabolic and Aging Sciences (A.d'A., A.G., F.T., M.R.M., M.C., G.T.), Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy
bMRI Research Center SUN-FISM—Neurological Institute for Diagnosis and Care “Hermitage Capodimonte,” (A.d'A., A.G., F.T., D.C., F.E., M.C., M.R.M., G.T.), Naples, Italy
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D. Corbo
bMRI Research Center SUN-FISM—Neurological Institute for Diagnosis and Care “Hermitage Capodimonte,” (A.d'A., A.G., F.T., D.C., F.E., M.C., M.R.M., G.T.), Naples, Italy
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F. Esposito
bMRI Research Center SUN-FISM—Neurological Institute for Diagnosis and Care “Hermitage Capodimonte,” (A.d'A., A.G., F.T., D.C., F.E., M.C., M.R.M., G.T.), Naples, Italy
cDepartment of Medicine and Surgery (F.E.), University of Salerno, Salerno, Italy
dDepartment of Cognitive Neuroscience (F.E.), Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
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M. Cirillo
aFrom the Department of Medical, Surgical, Neurological, Metabolic and Aging Sciences (A.d'A., A.G., F.T., M.R.M., M.C., G.T.), Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy
bMRI Research Center SUN-FISM—Neurological Institute for Diagnosis and Care “Hermitage Capodimonte,” (A.d'A., A.G., F.T., D.C., F.E., M.C., M.R.M., G.T.), Naples, Italy
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M.R. Monsurrò
aFrom the Department of Medical, Surgical, Neurological, Metabolic and Aging Sciences (A.d'A., A.G., F.T., M.R.M., M.C., G.T.), Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy
bMRI Research Center SUN-FISM—Neurological Institute for Diagnosis and Care “Hermitage Capodimonte,” (A.d'A., A.G., F.T., D.C., F.E., M.C., M.R.M., G.T.), Naples, Italy
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aFrom the Department of Medical, Surgical, Neurological, Metabolic and Aging Sciences (A.d'A., A.G., F.T., M.R.M., M.C., G.T.), Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy
bMRI Research Center SUN-FISM—Neurological Institute for Diagnosis and Care “Hermitage Capodimonte,” (A.d'A., A.G., F.T., D.C., F.E., M.C., M.R.M., G.T.), Naples, Italy
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