Relation of measured brain glucose utilisation and cerebral atrophy in man.
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B Horwitz | B. Horwitz | S. Rapoport | R. Carson | H. Creasey | R. Duara | N. Schlageter | R Duara | S I Rapoport | R Carson | H Creasey | G W Berg | G. Berg | N L Schlageter
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