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. 2013;15(2):PCC.13alz01518.
doi: 10.4088/PCC.13alz01518. Epub 2013 Apr 25.

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Roy Yaari et al. Prim Care Companion CNS Disord. 2013.
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Figure 1
Ms A’s Initial Pentagon Drawing and Sentence From the Mini-Mental State Examination
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Ms A’s Initial Clock Drawing
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Ms A’s Initial Montreal Cognitive Assessment Results
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Ms A’s Pentagon Drawing and Sentence From the Mini-Mental State Examination 6 Months After the Initial Visit
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Ms A’s Clock Drawing 9 Months After the Initial Visit
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Figure 6
Ms A’s Montreal Cognitive Assessment Results 9 Months After the Initial Visit
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Ms A’s Pentagon Drawing and Sentence From the Mini-Mental State Examination 13 Months After the Initial Visit
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Figure 8
Ms A’s Montreal Cognitive Assessment Results 13 Months After the Initial Visit
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Figure 9
Ms A’s Pentagon Drawing and Sentence From the Mini-Mental State Examination 14.5 Months After the Initial Visit
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Figure 10
Ms A’s Montreal Cognitive Assessment Results 14.5 Months After the Initial Visit
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Figure 11
Ms A’s Pentagon Drawing and Sentence From the Mini-Mental State Examination 31 Months After the Initial Visit
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Figure 12
Ms A’s Montreal Cognitive Assessment Results 31 Months After the Initial Assessment
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Figure 13
Ms A’s Clock Drawings From the Initial Visit to 31 Months Later

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