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Cerebellar Glucose Consumption in Normal and Pathologic States Using Fluorine-FDG and PET
Michael Kushner, Michael Tobin, Abass Alavi, John Chawluk, Mitchell Rosen, Franz Fazekas, Jane Alavi and Martin Reivich
Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1987, 28 (11) 1667-1670;
Michael Kushner
Michael Tobin
Abass Alavi
John Chawluk
Mitchell Rosen
Franz Fazekas
Jane Alavi
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Cerebellar Glucose Consumption in Normal and Pathologic States Using Fluorine-FDG and PET
Michael Kushner, Michael Tobin, Abass Alavi, John Chawluk, Mitchell Rosen, Franz Fazekas, Jane Alavi, Martin Reivich
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1987, 28 (11) 1667-1670;
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