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Correspondence Impulse Control Disorders and Dopaminergic DrugsReply
M. Leann Dodd; Kevin J. Klos; James H. Bower; Yonas E. Geda; Keith A. Josephs; J. Eric Ahlskog
Arch Neurol 2006; 63: 299.
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Correspondence Association Between Pathologic Gambling and Parkinsonian Therapy as Detected in the Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event DatabaseReply
Original Contributions Pathological Gambling Caused by Drugs Used to Treat Parkinson Disease
M. Leann Dodd; Kevin J. Klos; James H. Bower; Yonas E. Geda; Keith A. Josephs; J. Eric Ahlskog
Arch Neurol 2005; 62: 1377-1381.
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Images in Neurology Acute Hebephrenia
Sebastian Paus; Horst Urbach; Thomas Klockgether; Alexander Hartmann
Arch Neurol 2005; 62: 1312-1313.
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Original Contributions Pathological Gambling Caused by Drugs Used to Treat Parkinson Disease
M. Leann Dodd; Kevin J. Klos; James H. Bower; Yonas E. Geda; Keith A. Josephs; J. Eric Ahlskog
Arch Neurol 62.9.noc50009.
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Original Contributions Association of the Serotonin Transporter and Receptor Gene Polymorphisms in Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Alzheimer Disease
Frédéric Assal; Maricela Alarcón; Esther C. Solomon; Donna Masterman; Daniel H. Geschwind; Jeffrey L. Cummings
Arch Neurol 2004; 61: 1249-1253.
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Original Contributions Absence of Effect of Depression on Cognitive Performance in Early-Stage Alzheimer Disease
Kimberly K. Powlishta; Martha Storandt; Tammy A. Mandernach; Ellen Hogan; Elizabeth A. Grant; John C. Morris
Arch Neurol 2004; 61: 1265-1268.
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Original Contributions Episodic Neurological Dysfunction Due to Mass Hysteria
Original Contributions Depression in Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment Increases the Risk of Developing Dementia of Alzheimer Type: A Prospective Cohort Study
Basic Science Seminars in Neurology Neurobiological Bases of Individual Differences in Emotional and Stress Responsiveness: High RespondersLow Responders Model