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Alexandre R Alferes1, Inês Carvalho1, Andre Jorge1
1From the Neurology Department (A.R.A., I.C., A.J., J.M.L., S.B.), Coimbra Hospital and University Centre (CHUC); and Faculty of Medicine of the University of Coimbra (J.M.L., S.B.), Portugal.
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