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intellectual deficit
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review article
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Russia
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striatum, lesion of, bilateral
suck, poor
suicide
symmetric brain lesions
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temporal lobe, lesion
temporal lobe, lesion, bilateral
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thalamus, lesion of-bilateral
toxic encephalopathy
treatment of neurologic disorder
trichloroethane
upgaze, paralysis of
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vertical gaze
walking, difficulty with
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