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Response
Body integrity identity disorder: response to Patrone
- Correspondence to Christopher Ryan, Department of Psychiatry, Westmead Hospital, Westmead, NSW, 2145, Australia; christopher.ryan{at}sydney.edu.au
Citation
Body integrity identity disorder: response to Patrone
Publication history
- Received September 7, 2009
- Accepted September 9, 2009
- First published March 8, 2010.
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March 08, 2010
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