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Handbook Of Tourettes Syndrome And Related Tic And Behavioral Disorders Neurological Disease And Therapy 1st Edition Roger Kurlan

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Handbook Of Tourettes Syndrome And Related Tic And Behavioral Disorders Neurological Disease And Therapy 1st Edition Roger Kurlan
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Handbook Of Tourettes Syndrome And Related Tic And Behavioral Disorders Neurological Disease And Therapy 1st Edition Roger Kurlan instant download after payment.

Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.97 MB
Pages: 560
Author: Roger Kurlan
ISBN: 9780203996966, 9780824753160, 0203996968, 082475316X
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Handbook Of Tourettes Syndrome And Related Tic And Behavioral Disorders Neurological Disease And Therapy 1st Edition Roger Kurlan by Roger Kurlan 9780203996966, 9780824753160, 0203996968, 082475316X instant download after payment.

Relating breakthroughs in phenomenology and neurobiology and current strategies for diagnosis, assessment, and clinical care, this long-anticipated Second Edition provides expanded descriptions of clinical features, further evidence linking heritability to etiology, and revised epidemiological estimates as observed in the most recent research on Tourette's syndrome (TS) and associated disorders. The latest information about the controversial poststreptococcal hypothesis is also presented and discussed.

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