Structural hippocampal alterations, perceived stress, and coping deficiencies in patients with anorexia nervosa.
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Karl Koschutnig | Franz Ebner | Wolfgang Freidl | K. Koschutnig | F. Ebner | W. Freidl | N. Burkert | Nathalie T Burkert
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