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Letter to the Editor October 14, 2005

Carbidopa-Levodopa-Induced Recrudescence of Premorbid Tic Disorder in Remission

Raphael J. Leo, M.D.; Tariq Latif, M.D.; Yogesh D. Bakhai, M.D.

Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry 2005;7(5):246-246

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Letter to the Editor

Carbidopa-Levodopa-Induced Recrudescence of Premorbid Tic Disorder in Remission

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