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Evaluation of cognitive dysfunction by the clock drawing test in multiple sclerosis and clinically isolated syndrome patients: Correlation with other neuropsychological tests

Selma Tekin, Levent S. Bir, Cağatay Oncel, Zeynep Unluturk and Emel Aydın
Neurosciences Journal October 2022, 27 (4) 251-256; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2022.4.20220019
Selma Tekin
From the Department of Neurology (Tekin, Bir, Oncel, Unluturk), Department of Psychology (Aydın), Faculty of Medicine, Pamukkale University, Denizli, and from the Department of Neurology (Unluturk) Giresun University Training and Research Hospital, Giresun, Turkey.
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Levent S. Bir
From the Department of Neurology (Tekin, Bir, Oncel, Unluturk), Department of Psychology (Aydın), Faculty of Medicine, Pamukkale University, Denizli, and from the Department of Neurology (Unluturk) Giresun University Training and Research Hospital, Giresun, Turkey.
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Cağatay Oncel
From the Department of Neurology (Tekin, Bir, Oncel, Unluturk), Department of Psychology (Aydın), Faculty of Medicine, Pamukkale University, Denizli, and from the Department of Neurology (Unluturk) Giresun University Training and Research Hospital, Giresun, Turkey.
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Zeynep Unluturk
From the Department of Neurology (Tekin, Bir, Oncel, Unluturk), Department of Psychology (Aydın), Faculty of Medicine, Pamukkale University, Denizli, and from the Department of Neurology (Unluturk) Giresun University Training and Research Hospital, Giresun, Turkey.
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Emel Aydın
From the Department of Neurology (Tekin, Bir, Oncel, Unluturk), Department of Psychology (Aydın), Faculty of Medicine, Pamukkale University, Denizli, and from the Department of Neurology (Unluturk) Giresun University Training and Research Hospital, Giresun, Turkey.
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