Analysis of SCA8, SCA12, SCA17 and SCA19 in Thai patients with unknown spinocerebellar ataxia: A multicenter study

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Choubtum, Lulin
Pulkes, Teeratorn
Boonkongchuen, Pairoj
Dejthevaporn, Charungthai
Pongpakdee, Sunsanee
Wetchaphanphesat, Suppachok
Jindahra, Panitha
Jitkritsadakul, Onanong
Bhidayasiri, Roongroj
Hanchaiphiboolkul, Suchat
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