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Has Kahlbaum Syndrome Disappeared or Is It Underdiagnosed? Reexamining The Nosology of Catatonia
Has Kahlbaum Syndrome Disappeared or Is It Underdiagnosed? Reexamining The Nosology of Catatonia
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Journal of ECT & Volume 28, Number 1, March 2012 Reexamining the Nosology of Catatonia
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