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Biological Psychiatry

Volume 31, Issue 4, 15 February 1992, Pages 419-423
Biological Psychiatry

Late-onset psychotic disorder, not otherwise specified: Clinical and neuroimaging findings

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Supported in part by State of California Department of Mental Health Contracts (90-70042 and 90-70067), a Physician Scientist Award (K 11 AD 00284-02) to BLM, NIMH Grants MH43960 to IML and MH43693 to DVJ, and the Department of Veterans Affairs.

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