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Severely Reduced Functional Status in Veterans Fitting a Case Definition of Gulf War Syndrome

Robert W. Haley, MD, Ann Matt Maddrey, PhD and Howard K. Gershenfeld, MD, PhD

The authors are with the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas. Robert W. Haley is with the Epidemiology Division, Department of Internal Medicine, and Ann Matt Maddrey and Howard K. Gershenfeld are with the Department of Psychiatry.



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FIGURE 1 —Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short Form (MOS SF-36) scores among Gulf War veteran case patients and controls (top) and MOS SF-36 scores for 6 reference medical conditions (bottom).

 





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