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. 1995 Aug;59(2):195–196. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.59.2.195

Absence of REM sleep and altered non-REM sleep caused by a haematoma in the pontine tegmentum.

A Gironell, M D de la Calzada, T Sagales, L Barraquer-Bordas
PMCID: PMC486005  PMID: 7629544

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