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Risperidone-induced rabbit syndrome

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 January 2018

M. Schwartz
Affiliation:
Bnai Zion Medical Center, Faculty of Medicine, 47 Golomb Street, PO Box 4940, Haifa 31048, Israel
A. Berry
Affiliation:
Bnai Zion Medical Center, Faculty of Medicine, 47 Golomb Street, PO Box 4940, Haifa 31048, Israel
B. Sharf
Affiliation:
Bnai Zion Medical Center, Faculty of Medicine, 47 Golomb Street, PO Box 4940, Haifa 31048, Israel
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