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Prefrontal and Temporal Blood Flow in Schizophrenia: Resting and Activation Technetium-99m-HMPAO SPECT Patterns in Young Neuroleptic-Naive Patients with Acute Disease
Ana M. Catafau, Eduard Parellada, Francisco J. Lomeña, Miquel Bernardo, Javier Pavía, Domènec Ros, Jordi Setoain and Enric Gonzalez-Monclús
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1994, 35 (6) 935-941;
Ana M. Catafau
Eduard Parellada
Francisco J. Lomeña
Miquel Bernardo
Javier Pavía
Domènec Ros
Jordi Setoain
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Prefrontal and Temporal Blood Flow in Schizophrenia: Resting and Activation Technetium-99m-HMPAO SPECT Patterns in Young Neuroleptic-Naive Patients with Acute Disease
Ana M. Catafau, Eduard Parellada, Francisco J. Lomeña, Miquel Bernardo, Javier Pavía, Domènec Ros, Jordi Setoain, Enric Gonzalez-Monclús
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1994, 35 (6) 935-941;
Prefrontal and Temporal Blood Flow in Schizophrenia: Resting and Activation Technetium-99m-HMPAO SPECT Patterns in Young Neuroleptic-Naive Patients with Acute Disease
Ana M. Catafau, Eduard Parellada, Francisco J. Lomeña, Miquel Bernardo, Javier Pavía, Domènec Ros, Jordi Setoain, Enric Gonzalez-Monclús
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1994, 35 (6) 935-941;
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