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Temporal Hypoperfusion Assessed by Cerebral Blood Flow SPECT and Long-Term Clinical Outcome in Patients With Eating Disorders
Clinical Nuclear Medicine , 11/25/09
Jimenez–Bonilla JF et al. – The temporal hypoperfusion in the acute phase of patients with ED showed a correlation with the long–term clinical outcome and suggested a prognostic value of temporal hypoperfusion.
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