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Complex regional pain syndrome related movement disorders : studies on pathophysiology and therapy.

Munts, A.G.

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Munts, A. G. (2011, November 2). Complex regional pain syndrome related movement disorders : studies on pathophysiology and therapy. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/18015

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Complex regional pain syndrome related movement disorders

Studies on pathophysiology and therapy

Alexander G. Munts

UITNODIGING

voor het bijwonen van de openbare verdediging van

het proefschrift van

Alexander Munts

De promotie zal plaatsvinden op woensdag 2 november 2011

om 16.15 uur in het Academiegebouw, Rapenburg 73

te Leiden.

Na afloop van de promotie is er een receptie in het

Academiegebouw.

Tot de promotie wordt, vanwege de beperkte ruimte, uitsluitend toegang

verleend op vertoon van een toegangsbewijs. Dit kan worden aangevraagd bij het stafsecretariaat Neurologie van het Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum

(071 5262895/2197).

Paranimfen

Edwin Munts (06 55175340) Anne van der Plas (06 24296574)en

munts@kg.nl

Comple x r egional pain s yndr ome r ela ted mo vemen t disor der s Ale xander G. Mun ts

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