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Singleton, D., et al., How people with dementia and carers understand and react to social functioning changes in mild dementia: a UK-based qualitative study. BMJ Open, 2017. 7(7): p. e016740.Singleton D, Mukadam N, Livingston G, Sommerlad A. How people with dementia and carers ...
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used to compare the median survival between patients with dementia who received a PEG tube and patients with dementia in whom PEG tube placement was ... LM Murphy,TO Lipman - 《Archives of Internal Medicine》 被引量: 557发表: 2003年