COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY OF THE BRAIN AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF MALE ALCOHOLIC PATIENTS AND A RANDOM SAMPLE FROM THE GENERAL MALE POPULATION

Author:

Bergman H.,Borg S.,Hindmarsh T.,Ideström C.-M.,Mützell S.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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