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Dynamic levels of glutamate within the insula are associated with improvements in multiple pain domains in fibromyalgia
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MRI Findings in Spinal MRI of 306 Children with Scoliosis. A Comprehensive Retrospective Analysis.
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Perfusion weighted MR imaging may differentiate primary CNS-lymphoma from other homogeneously enhancing brain tumors.
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Variation in glutamate and glutamine levels within the anterior insula are associated with changes in anxiety and pain in fibromyalgia (FM).
2008) American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 2008 Annual Scientific Meeting(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
- 2007
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Diffusion-weighted and diffusion tensor imaging in fibromyalgia patients : a prospective study of whole brain diffusivity, apparent diffusion coefficient, and fraction anisotropy in different regions of the brain and correlation with symptom severity
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Manually adjusted versus vendor-preset definition of metabolite boundaries impact on proton metabolite ratios
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Spinal Cord Tumors: Current classification and Imaging features.
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Diffusion tensor imaging and whole brain diffusivity in fibromyalgia patients; correlation with clinical symptoms and severity of pain.
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Added utility of gadolinium in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) workup of seizures in children younger than 2 years
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Diffusion Tensor Imaging in patients with acute onset of Neuropsychiatric Systemic erythematosus: A prospective study of apparent diffusion coefficient, Fractional anisotropy and eigen values in different regions of the brain.
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