Letter to the EditorPost-traumatic stress disorder in patients with burn injuries due to sulfur mustard exposure
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Dr. Seyed Mansour Razavi designed the idea, drafted the paper and approved the version to be published.
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Dr. Payman Salamati designed the idea, revised the paper critically and approved the version to be published.
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Dr. Reza Rostami designed the idea, revised the paper and approved the version to be published.
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The paper has been prepared in accordance with the rules of the ethical review board of Tehran University of Medical Sciences.
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