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[Parkinson therapy with L-dopa].
1971
W Umbach
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[L-dopa therapy of parkinson syndrome].
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[Current treatment of Parkinson syndrome with L-dopa].
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[Treatment of Parkinson syndromes with L-Dopa and the association of L-Dopa and a decarboxylase inhibitor].
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