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bibliographicCitation Fujikane M, Itoh M, Nakazawa M, Yamaguchi Y, Hirata K, Tsudo N. [Cerebral infarction accompanied by dysgeusia--a clinical study on the gustatory pathway in the CNS]. Rinsho Shinkeigaku. 1999 Jul;39(7):771–4. PMID: 10548919.
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