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As per several studies [[Ultrasound]] or [[echocardiography]] does not show any specific change in patients of dementia unless some other remarkable pathology is present. | As per several studies [[Ultrasound]] or [[echocardiography]] does not show any specific change in patients of dementia unless some other remarkable pathology is present.<ref name="pmid15901648">{{cite journal |vauthors=Warren JD, Schott JM, Fox NC, Thom M, Revesz T, Holton JL, Scaravilli F, Thomas DG, Plant GT, Rudge P, Rossor MN |title=Brain biopsy in dementia |journal=Brain |volume=128 |issue=Pt 9 |pages=2016–25 |date=September 2005 |pmid=15901648 |doi=10.1093/brain/awh543 |url=}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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As per several studies Ultrasound or echocardiography does not show any specific change in patients of dementia unless some other remarkable pathology is present.[1]
References
- ↑ Warren JD, Schott JM, Fox NC, Thom M, Revesz T, Holton JL, Scaravilli F, Thomas DG, Plant GT, Rudge P, Rossor MN (September 2005). "Brain biopsy in dementia". Brain. 128 (Pt 9): 2016–25. doi:10.1093/brain/awh543. PMID 15901648.