Alexia: Diagnosis, Treatment and Theory

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Alexia : Diagnosis, Treatment and Theory. / Leff, Alexander; Starrfelt, Randi.

London : Springer Science+Business Media, 2014. 168 p.

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Leff, A & Starrfelt, R 2014, Alexia: Diagnosis, Treatment and Theory. Springer Science+Business Media, London.

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Leff, A., & Starrfelt, R. (2014). Alexia: Diagnosis, Treatment and Theory. Springer Science+Business Media.

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Leff A, Starrfelt R. Alexia: Diagnosis, Treatment and Theory. London: Springer Science+Business Media, 2014. 168 p.

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Leff, Alexander ; Starrfelt, Randi. / Alexia : Diagnosis, Treatment and Theory. London : Springer Science+Business Media, 2014. 168 p.

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