Vitamin B12 deficiency in dementia and cognitive impairment: the effects of treatment on neuropsychological function.
BACKGROUND: Vitamin B12 assay is part of the routine investigation of dementia, although few studies have investigated the effects of treatment on cognition. We examined the effects of B12 treatment on neuropsychological function and disease progression in patients presenting with dementia or cognit...
Main Authors: | Eastley, R, Wilcock, G, Bucks, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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