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Comparison of CT, MR, and PET in Alzheimer's Dementia and Normal Aging
Franz Fazekas, Abass Alavi, John B. Chawluk, Robert A. Zimmerman, David Hackney, Larissa Bilaniuk, Mitchell Rosen, Wayne M. Alves, Howard I. Hurtig, Dara G. Jamieson, Michael J. Kushner and Martin Reivich
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 1989, 30 (10) 1607-1615;
Franz Fazekas
Abass Alavi
John B. Chawluk
Robert A. Zimmerman
David Hackney
Larissa Bilaniuk
Mitchell Rosen
Wayne M. Alves
Howard I. Hurtig
Dara G. Jamieson
Michael J. Kushner


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Comparison of CT, MR, and PET in Alzheimer's Dementia and Normal Aging
Franz Fazekas, Abass Alavi, John B. Chawluk, Robert A. Zimmerman, David Hackney, Larissa Bilaniuk, Mitchell Rosen, Wayne M. Alves, Howard I. Hurtig, Dara G. Jamieson, Michael J. Kushner, Martin Reivich
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 1989, 30 (10) 1607-1615;
Comparison of CT, MR, and PET in Alzheimer's Dementia and Normal Aging
Franz Fazekas, Abass Alavi, John B. Chawluk, Robert A. Zimmerman, David Hackney, Larissa Bilaniuk, Mitchell Rosen, Wayne M. Alves, Howard I. Hurtig, Dara G. Jamieson, Michael J. Kushner, Martin Reivich
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 1989, 30 (10) 1607-1615;
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