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Extensive pallidal and white matter injury following cocaine overdose

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Bibliographic reference De Roock, Sophie ; Hantson, Philippe ; Laterre, Pierre-François ; Duprez, Thierry. Extensive pallidal and white matter injury following cocaine overdose. In: Intensive Care Medicine, Vol. 33, no. 11, p. 2030-2031 (2007)
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