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Clinical practice guidelines for mild traumatic brain injury and persistent symptoms
Shawn Marshall, Mark Bayley, Scott McCullagh, Diana Velikonja and Lindsay Berrigan
Canadian Family Physician March 2012, 58 (3) 257-267;
Shawn Marshall
MD MSc FRCPC
Mark Bayley
MD FRCPC
Scott McCullagh
MD FRCPC
Diana Velikonja
PhD CPsych
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 58, Issue 3
1 Mar 2012
Clinical practice guidelines for mild traumatic brain injury and persistent symptoms
Shawn Marshall, Mark Bayley, Scott McCullagh, Diana Velikonja, Lindsay Berrigan
Canadian Family Physician Mar 2012, 58 (3) 257-267;
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