Injury as a cause of extrapyramidal syndromes


Authors: prof. MUDr. Egon Kurča, Ph.D.
Authors‘ workplace: Neurologická klinika JLF UK a UN, Martin
Published in: Cesk Slov Neurol N 2018; 81(1): 9
Category: Controversions


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