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VIDEO: Smell test reflects brain pathologies, risk of Alzheimer’s progression


 

AT AAIC 2016

Dr. Richard Caselli, professor of neurology at the Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, Ariz., commented on the limited clinical utility of the UPSIT in a video interview.

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