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Relation between severity of Alzheimer's disease and costs of caring
M. J. Hux, B. J. O'Brien, M. Iskedjian, R. Goeree, M. Gagnon and S. Gauthier
CMAJ September 08, 1998 159 (5) 457-465;
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B. J. O'Brien
M. Iskedjian
R. Goeree
M. Gagnon
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Relation between severity of Alzheimer's disease and costs of caring
M. J. Hux, B. J. O'Brien, M. Iskedjian, R. Goeree, M. Gagnon, S. Gauthier
CMAJ Sep 1998, 159 (5) 457-465;
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