Polysomnographic Correlates for the Risk of Relapse in Detoxified Opiate-Misuse Patients
Ahmed Rady,1 Jaidaa Mekky,2 Tarek Moulokheya,1 Ahmed Elsheshai3 1Department of Psychiatry, Alexandria University School of Medicine, Alexandria, Egypt; 2Department of Neurology, Alexandria University School of Medicine, Alexandria, Egypt; 3El Mamoura Psychiatric Hospital, Alexandria, EgyptCorrespond...
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Autores principales: | Rady A, Mekky J, Moulokheya T, Elsheshai A |
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Dove Medical Press
2020
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