Memory center

We present the multidisciplinary approach toward the diagnostic and treatment of patients with cognitive complaints adopted within the Leenaards Memory Centre at the University Hospital of Lausanne in Switzerland. Our strategy combines clinical evaluation using standardized neuropsychological, biolo...

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Hauptverfasser: Damian, Daniel, Rouaud Olivier, Draganski Bogdan, Brioschi-Guevara, Andrea, Bortolotti Murielle, Marie-Helene, Laouadi, Jean-François, Demonet
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