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Rounds in the General Hospital December 15, 2005

Conversion Disorder Presenting With Neurologic and Respiratory Symptoms

Joshua L. Roffman ; Theodore A. Stern

Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry 2005;7(6):304-306

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Rounds in the General Hospital: Conversion Disorder Presenting With Neurologic and Respiratory Symptoms

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