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Functional MR in the evaluation of dementia: correlation of abnormal dynamic cerebral blood volume measurements with changes in cerebral metabolism on positron emission tomography with fludeoxyglucose F 18.
R G Gonz√°lez, A J Fischman, A R Guimaraes, C A Carr, C E Stern, E F Halpern, J H Growdon and B R Rosen
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 1995, 16 (9) 1763-1770;
R G Gonz√°lez
A J Fischman
A R Guimaraes
C A Carr
C E Stern
E F Halpern
J H Growdon

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R G Gonz√°lez, A J Fischman, A R Guimaraes, C A Carr, C E Stern, E F Halpern, J H Growdon, B R Rosen
Functional MR in the evaluation of dementia: correlation of abnormal dynamic cerebral blood volume measurements with changes in cerebral metabolism on positron emission tomography with fludeoxyglucose F 18.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 1995, 16 (9) 1763-1770;
Functional MR in the evaluation of dementia: correlation of abnormal dynamic cerebral blood volume measurements with changes in cerebral metabolism on positron emission tomography with fludeoxyglucose F 18.
R G Gonz√°lez, A J Fischman, A R Guimaraes, C A Carr, C E Stern, E F Halpern, J H Growdon, B R Rosen
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 1995, 16 (9) 1763-1770;
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