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Department of Neurology and Neuro.ophthalmology, Neurological Hospital, Bron, and Lyon 1/Claude Bernard University, Lyon, France
Dr. Damien Biotti Department of Neurology, Unit 402 � Neurological Hospital 59 Boulevard Pinel, Lyon France damien.biotti@chu-lyon.fr
Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice
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