Everlasting fire - persistent mania: a case report.

Psychiatr Danub

Department of Psychiatry 5, Landesnervenklinik Wagner-Jauregg, Wagner-Jauregg Weg 15, A - 4020 Linz, Austria,

Published: June 2015

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