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Cohort description : The Danish study of Functional Disorders. / Dantoft, Thomas Meinertz; Ebstrup, Jeanette Frost; Linneberg, Allan; Skovbjerg, Sine; Madsen, Anja Lykke; Mehlsen, Jesper; Brinth, Louise; Eplov, Lene Falgaard; Carstensen, Tina Wisbech; Schroder, Andreas; Fink, Per Klausen; Mortensen, Erik Lykke; Hansen, Torben; Pedersen, Oluf; Jørgensen, Torben.

In: Clinical Epidemiology, Vol. 9, 02.2017, p. 127-139.

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Dantoft, TM, Ebstrup, JF, Linneberg, A, Skovbjerg, S, Madsen, AL, Mehlsen, J, Brinth, L, Eplov, LF, Carstensen, TW, Schroder, A, Fink, PK, Mortensen, EL, Hansen, T, Pedersen, O & Jørgensen, T 2017, 'Cohort description: The Danish study of Functional Disorders', Clinical Epidemiology, vol. 9, pp. 127-139. https://doi.org/10.2147/CLEP.S129335

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Dantoft, T. M., Ebstrup, J. F., Linneberg, A., Skovbjerg, S., Madsen, A. L., Mehlsen, J., Brinth, L., Eplov, L. F., Carstensen, T. W., Schroder, A., Fink, P. K., Mortensen, E. L., Hansen, T., Pedersen, O., & Jørgensen, T. (2017). Cohort description: The Danish study of Functional Disorders. Clinical Epidemiology, 9, 127-139. https://doi.org/10.2147/CLEP.S129335

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Dantoft TM, Ebstrup JF, Linneberg A, Skovbjerg S, Madsen AL, Mehlsen J et al. Cohort description: The Danish study of Functional Disorders. Clinical Epidemiology. 2017 Feb;9:127-139. https://doi.org/10.2147/CLEP.S129335

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Dantoft, Thomas Meinertz ; Ebstrup, Jeanette Frost ; Linneberg, Allan ; Skovbjerg, Sine ; Madsen, Anja Lykke ; Mehlsen, Jesper ; Brinth, Louise ; Eplov, Lene Falgaard ; Carstensen, Tina Wisbech ; Schroder, Andreas ; Fink, Per Klausen ; Mortensen, Erik Lykke ; Hansen, Torben ; Pedersen, Oluf ; Jørgensen, Torben. / Cohort description : The Danish study of Functional Disorders. In: Clinical Epidemiology. 2017 ; Vol. 9. pp. 127-139.

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AU - Madsen, Anja Lykke

AU - Mehlsen, Jesper

AU - Brinth, Louise

AU - Eplov, Lene Falgaard

AU - Carstensen, Tina Wisbech

AU - Schroder, Andreas

AU - Fink, Per Klausen

AU - Mortensen, Erik Lykke

AU - Hansen, Torben

AU - Pedersen, Oluf

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