Magnetic resonance imaging of hippocampal and amygdala volume in women with childhood abuse and borderline personality disorder
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Eric Vermetten | J. Douglas Bremner | Bernet M. Elzinga | J. Bremner | C. Schmahl | B. Elzinga | E. Vermetten | Christian G. Schmahl
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