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Alexithymia Does Not Predict the Persistence of Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms

Cornelis G. Kooiman, MD, Jan H. Bolk, PhD, Harry G. M. Rooijmans, PhD and Rutger W. Trijsburg, PhD

From the Department of Psychiatry (C.G.K., H.G.M.R.) and the Department of General Internal Medicine (J.H.B.) of the Leiden University Medical Center, and the Department of Medical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Erasmus University Rotterdam (R.W.T.), Rotterdam, the Netherlands.



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Figure 1. Cohort profile and number of cases

 





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