Substance induced disorder
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 7
Abstract
Substance induced disorder is a growing problem globally. The goal is to discuss pseudo seizure disorder caused by substance use. In results the Substance dependency and abuse have a significant effect in the induction of pseudo seizure disorder. In conclusion pseudo seizure disorder may occur following substance use. Keywords: Substance; pseudo seizure disorder.
Authors and Affiliations
Jamshid Ahmadi, Ilnaz Dehghanian, Leila Razeghian Jahromi
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