Periventricular white matter hyperintensities as predictors of suicide attempts in bipolar disorders and unipolar depression
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J. Mann | M. Pompili | G. Serafini | M. Amore | P. Girardi | M. Oquendo | R. Tatarelli | D. Lester | A. D. Casale | Antonino Tamburello | M. Innamorati | A. Romano | G. Manfredi | S. Rigucci | G. Giupponi | E. Pisa | S. Ehrlich
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