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A systematic review and meta-analysis of depression and apathy frequency in adult-onset Huntington’s disease

Depression and apathy are associated with decreased functional capacity in Huntington’s disease (HD) but frequency of depression and apathy in HD is largely unknown. Systematic literature searching was conducted across 21 databases until 30 June 2021. Inclusion criteria was limited to clinician-rate...

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Published in:Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2023-06, Vol.149, p.105166-105166, Article 105166
Main Authors: Clark, Melanie L., Abimanyi-Ochom, Julie, Le, Ha, Long, Brian, Orr, Carolyn, Khanh-Dao Le, Long
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