Research ArticleNuclear Neurology
Discriminative Use of SPECT in Frontal Lobe-Type Dementia Versus (Senile) Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type
Barbara A. Pickut, Jos Saerens, Peter Mariën, Fons Borggreve, Johan Goeman, Johan Vandevivere, An Vervaet, Rudi Dierckx and Peter P. De Deyn
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1997, 38 (6) 929-934;
Barbara A. Pickut
Jos Saerens
Peter Mariën
Fons Borggreve
Johan Goeman
Johan Vandevivere
An Vervaet
Rudi Dierckx
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Discriminative Use of SPECT in Frontal Lobe-Type Dementia Versus (Senile) Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type
Barbara A. Pickut, Jos Saerens, Peter Mariën, Fons Borggreve, Johan Goeman, Johan Vandevivere, An Vervaet, Rudi Dierckx, Peter P. De Deyn
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