Munchausen syndrome by proxy: a review and case study.

@article{Chan1986MunchausenSB,
  title={Munchausen syndrome by proxy: a review and case study.},
  author={Deona Chan and Jos{\'e} R. Salcedo and Darlene Atkins and Edward J. Ruley},
  journal={Journal of pediatric psychology},
  year={1986},
  volume={11 1},
  pages={
          71-80
        }
}
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