Cardiovascular dysautonomia in fatal familial insomnia.

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Published in Clin Auton Res on March 01, 1991

Authors

P Cortelli1, P Parchi, M Contin, G Pierangeli, P Avoni, P Tinuper, P Montagna, A Baruzzi, P L Gambetti, E Lugaresi

Author Affiliations

1: Neurological Institute, University of Bologna Medical School, Italy.

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