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Brain Perfusion Is Abnormal in Cocaine-Dependent Polydrug Users: A Study Using Technetium-99m-HMPAO and ASPECT

B. Leonard Holman, Paulo A. Carvalho, Jack Mendelson, Siew Koon Teoh, Rachel Nardin, Elizabeth Hallgring, Nancy Hebben and Keith A. Johnson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1991, 32 (6) 1206-1210;
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Brain Perfusion Is Abnormal in Cocaine-Dependent Polydrug Users: A Study Using Technetium-99m-HMPAO and ASPECT
B. Leonard Holman, Paulo A. Carvalho, Jack Mendelson, Siew Koon Teoh, Rachel Nardin, Elizabeth Hallgring, Nancy Hebben, Keith A. Johnson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1991, 32 (6) 1206-1210;

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Brain Perfusion Is Abnormal in Cocaine-Dependent Polydrug Users: A Study Using Technetium-99m-HMPAO and ASPECT
B. Leonard Holman, Paulo A. Carvalho, Jack Mendelson, Siew Koon Teoh, Rachel Nardin, Elizabeth Hallgring, Nancy Hebben, Keith A. Johnson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1991, 32 (6) 1206-1210;
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