Year 6, Number 23, January 2004

 

Trastorno afectivo bipolar: Evaluación de cambios funcionales cerebrales a partir de la técnica de Neuro-spect Tc99mHMPAO.

Article N° AJ23-1

 

 

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Resumen | Introducción | El trastorno afectivo bipolar | Bases biológicas y circuitos comprometidos | NeuroSPECT: Principales Hallazgos en Trastorno bipolar | Objetivos del estudio | Metodología | Resultados | Conclusiones | Bibliografía | Print

 

 

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