Revisions of 'Trigeminal autonomic cephalgia'
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Revision 5 - created 11 months ago by Frank Gaillard - view changesetDate: 2023-07-07 23:10:42 UTC Disclosures:
At the time the revision was created Frank Gaillard had the following disclosures:
- Biogen Australia Pty Ltd, Investigator-Initiated Research Grant for CAD software in multiple sclerosis: finished Oct 2021 (past)
These were assessed during peer review and were determined to not be relevant to the changes that were made.
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Revision 4 - created over 1 year ago by Craig Hacking - view changesetDate: 2022-10-13 06:51:00 UTC Disclosures:
At the time the revision was created Craig Hacking had the following disclosures:
- Philips Australia, Paid speaker at Philips Spectral CT events (ongoing)
These were assessed during peer review and were determined to not be relevant to the changes that were made.
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Revision 3 - created almost 3 years ago by Daniel J Bell - view changesetDate: 2021-07-06 21:31:13 UTC Disclosures:
At the time the revision was created Daniel J Bell had no recorded disclosures.
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Revision 2 - created over 3 years ago by Andrew Murphy - view changesetDate: 2021-02-25 01:02:55 UTC Disclosures:
At the time the revision was created Andrew Murphy had no recorded disclosures.
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Revision 1 - created over 3 years ago by Prajwal Ghimire - view changesetDate: 2021-02-20 16:34:31 UTC Disclosures:
At the time the revision was created Prajwal Ghimire had no recorded disclosures.
View Prajwal Ghimire's current disclosures Reviewed by: Andrew Murphy
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