Drugs, Delirium, and Trauma: Substance Use and Incidence of Delirium After Traumatic Brain Injury

Author:

Safdar Mohammad,Colosimo Christina,Khurshid Muhammad Haris,Spencer Audrey L.,Hejazi Omar,Castanon Lourdes,Hosseinpour Hamidreza,Magnotti Louis J.,Bhogadi Sai Krishna,Joseph BellalORCID

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Elsevier BV

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