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Rupp J et al. – Different patterns of progression were observed during the prediagnostic period. For some measures, CAG+ subjects closer to estimated onset showed a more rapid decline while for other measures CAG+ had a constant rate of decline throughout the prediagnostic period that was more rapid than in CAG– subjects.

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