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Longitudinal assessment of repetitive blast mild traumatic brain injury in veterans using FDG-PET imaging

Donna Cross, Lisa Hysa, Kathleen Pagulayan, Cynthia Mayer, David Cook, Eric Petrie, Murray Raskind, Satoshi Minoshima and Elaine Peskind
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2015, 56 (supplement 3) 1609;
Donna Cross
1U of Wash, Seattle, WA
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1U of Wash, Seattle, WA
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Kathleen Pagulayan
2VA Puget Sound, Seattle, WA
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Cynthia Mayer
2VA Puget Sound, Seattle, WA
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2VA Puget Sound, Seattle, WA
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2VA Puget Sound, Seattle, WA
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2VA Puget Sound, Seattle, WA
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vol. 56 no. supplement 3 1609

Published By 
Society of Nuclear Medicine
Print ISSN 
0161-5505
Online ISSN 
2159-662X
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  • Published online May 15, 2015.

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  1. Donna Cross1,
  2. Lisa Hysa1,
  3. Kathleen Pagulayan2,
  4. Cynthia Mayer2,
  5. David Cook2,
  6. Eric Petrie2,
  7. Murray Raskind2,
  8. Satoshi Minoshima3 and
  9. Elaine Peskind2
  1. 1U of Wash, Seattle, WA
  2. 2VA Puget Sound, Seattle, WA
  3. 3U of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

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