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Authors: STANISLAV SW CRISMON ML CHILDS NL
Citation: Sw. Stanislav et al., CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID MONOAMINE METABOLITES AND GLUCOSE-METABOLISM IN POSTTRAUMATIC AGGRESSION, Biological psychiatry, 43(8), 1998, pp. 619-621

Authors: CHILDS NL CRANFORD RE
Citation: Nl. Childs et Re. Cranford, TERMINATION OF NUTRITION AND HYDRATION IN THE MINIMALLY CONSCIOUS STATE - CONTRASTING CLINICAL VIEWS, The journal of head trauma rehabilitation, 12(4), 1997, pp. 70-78

Authors: CHILDS NL MERCER WN
Citation: Nl. Childs et Wn. Mercer, MISDIAGNOSING THE PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE - MISDIAGNOSIS CERTAINLY OCCURS, BMJ. British medical journal, 313(7062), 1996, pp. 944-944

Authors: CHILDS NL MERCER WN
Citation: Nl. Childs et Wn. Mercer, LATE IMPROVEMENT AFTER POSTTRAUMATIC VEGETATIVE STATE - REPLY, The New England journal of medicine, 334(18), 1996, pp. 1201-1202

Authors: CHILDS NL MERCER WN
Citation: Nl. Childs et Wn. Mercer, LATE IMPROVEMENT IN CONSCIOUSNESS AFTER POSTTRAUMATIC - BRIEF REPORT, The New England journal of medicine, 334(1), 1996, pp. 24-25

Authors: CHILDS NL
Citation: Nl. Childs, SINEMET IN LOCKED-IN SYNDROME, Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 77(5), 1996, pp. 523-523

Authors: CHILDS NL MERCER WN CHILDS HW
Citation: Nl. Childs et al., ACCURACY OF DIAGNOSIS OF PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE, Neurology, 43(8), 1993, pp. 1465-1467
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