Systematic changes in cerebral glucose metabolic rate after successful behavior modification treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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M E Phelps | M. Phelps | L. Baxter | K. Martin | Jeffrey M. Schwartz | J M Schwartz | P W Stoessel | L R Baxter | K M Martin | P. Stoessel
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