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Authors: TEASDALE TW ENGBERG A
Citation: Tw. Teasdale et A. Engberg, COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION AFTER CONCUSSION - AUTHORS REPLY, BMJ. British medical journal, 316(7134), 1998, pp. 865-865

Authors: ENGBERG A TEASDALE TW
Citation: A. Engberg et Tw. Teasdale, TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN CHILDREN IN DENMARK - A NATIONAL 15-YEAR STUDY, European journal of epidemiology, 14(2), 1998, pp. 165-173

Authors: TEASDALE TW ENGBERG A
Citation: Tw. Teasdale et A. Engberg, DURATION OF COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION AFTER CONCUSSION, AND COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION AS A RISK FACTOR - A POPULATION STUDY OF YOUNG MEN, BMJ. British medical journal, 315(7108), 1997, pp. 569-572

Authors: ENGBERG A
Citation: A. Engberg, SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY - EPIDEMIOLOGY, EXTERNAL CAUSES, PREVENTION, AND REHABILITATION OF MENTAL AND PHYSICAL SEQUELAE - PREFACE, Acta neurologica Scandinavica, 92, 1995, pp. 5

Authors: ENGBERG A GARDE B KREINER S
Citation: A. Engberg et al., RASCH ANALYSIS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A RATING-SCALE FOR ASSESSMENT OFMOBILITY AFTER STROKE, Acta neurologica Scandinavica, 91(2), 1995, pp. 118-127

Authors: ENGBERG A BENTZEN L GARDE B
Citation: A. Engberg et al., REHABILITATION AFTER STROKE - PREDICTIVE POWER OF BARTHEL-INDEX VERSUS A COGNITIVE AND A MOTOR INDEX, Acta neurologica Scandinavica, 91(1), 1995, pp. 28-36
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