Association between the Epworth sleepiness scale and the multiple sleep latency test in a clinical population.
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E. Mascha | S. Benbadis | B. Wolgamuth | D. Dinner | L. Smolley | M. Perry | Michael C. Perry | Barbara R. Wolgamuth
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