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Enigmatic ‘fits’: organic, psychogenic, both or neither?
- Correspondence to Dr G Stern, Emeritus Consultant Neurologist, University College Hospitals, London WC1, UK; geraldsterniii{at}gmail.com
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Enigmatic ‘fits’: organic, psychogenic, both or neither?
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- First published March 6, 2013.
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March 06, 2013
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