Improvement of cognitive functions after cobalamin/folate supplementation in elderly patients with dementia and elevated plasma homocysteine
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry2001Vol. 16(6), pp. 609–614
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Abstract
Plasma homocysteine may be the best marker for detecting treatable cobalamin/folate deficiency in patients with dementia.
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