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The prevalence of depression in hereditary spastic paraplegia
Clinical Rehabilitation, 09/02/09
Vahter L et al. – The results show that mild depression is prevalent among people with hereditary spastic paraplegia. Although the single question may be helpful, it cannot be relied upon entirely when assessing a person for depression.
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