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Explaining functional disorders in the neurology clinic: a photo story
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Contributors JS and AC conceived of the article and wrote the first draft. AL and LL revised the text. All authors (and no patients) appear in the photo story.
Competing interests JS started and maintains a free self-help website for patients, http://www.neurosymptoms.org that is mentioned in this article.
Provenance and peer review Commissioned; externally peer reviewed. This paper was reviewed by Mark Edwards, London, UK.
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