Neurological aspects of substance abuse
Neurologic symptoms and signs are associated with the use of recreationally abused drugs. Among the serious neurologic and medical complications are coma, trauma, infection, seizures, stroke, altered mentation, peripheral neuropathies, myelopathies, Parkinsonism, visual disturbances, dyskinesias, ce...
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Main Author: | Brust, John C. M. 1936- John Calvin M. (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Elsevier
2004
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Edition: | SECOND EDITION |
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