Clinical Practice Guideline, Issues 17-19U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, 1995 |
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Folstein MF, Folstein SE, McHugh PR. "Mini-Mental State": a practical method for
grading the cognitive state of patients for the clinician. J Psychiatr Res 1975;12:
189-98. Fratiglioni L, Grut M, Forsell Y, et al. Prevalence of Alzheimer's disease ...
Folstein MF, Folstein SE, McHugh PR. "Mini-Mental State": a practical method for
grading the cognitive state of patients for the clinician. J Psychiatr Res 1975;12:
189-98. Fratiglioni L, Grut M, Forsell Y, et al. Prevalence of Alzheimer's disease ...
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Reprinted from the Journal of Psychiatric Research, volume 12, Folstein MF,
Folstein SE, McHugh PR. Mini-Mental State: A practical method for grading the
cognitive state of patients for the clinician. 196-8, 1 975, with kind permission
from ...
Reprinted from the Journal of Psychiatric Research, volume 12, Folstein MF,
Folstein SE, McHugh PR. Mini-Mental State: A practical method for grading the
cognitive state of patients for the clinician. 196-8, 1 975, with kind permission
from ...
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