A patient with Korsakoff syndrome of psychiatric and alcoholic etiology presenting as DSM-5 mild neurocognitive disorder [Corrigendum]
Nikolakaros G, Kurki T, Myllymäki A, Ilonen T. Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2019;15:1311–1320. The author has advised that four errors have been detected in the reference list. Some of these issues were introduced hroughout the production process...
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Main Authors: | Nikolakaros G, Kurki T, Myllymäki A, Ilonen T |
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2019
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