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  • 3. The contribution of the left and right hemispheres to early recovery from aphasia: a SPECT prospective study.
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  • 7. Relationship between the change of language symptoms and the change of regional cerebral blood flow in the recovery process of two children with acquired aphasia.
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  • 8. Cerebral glucose metabolism as a predictor of recovery from aphasia in ischemic stroke.
    Heiss WD, Kessler J, Karbe H, Fink GR, Pawlik G.
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  • 10. Benzodiazepine receptor imaging with iomazenil SPECT in aphasic patients with cerebral infarction.
    Koshi Y, Kitamura S, Ohyama M, Komiyama T, Komaba Y, Sakayori O, Mishina M, Ishiwata A, Terashi A, Katayama Y.
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  • 11. Regional brain blood flow in congenital dysphasia: studies with technetium-99m HM-PAO SPECT.
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  • 12. Cerebral blood flow in progressive aphasia without dementia. Case report, using 133xenon inhalation, technetium 99m hexamethylpropyleneamine oxime and single photon emission computerized tomography.
    Delecluse F, Andersen AR, Waldemar G, Thomsen AM, Kjaer L, Lassen NA, Postiglione A.
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  • 13. CT scan cerebral hemispheric asymmetry measurements in stroke cases with global aphasia: atypical asymmetries associated with improved recovery.
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  • 15. Differential capacity of left and right hemispheric areas for compensation of poststroke aphasia.
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  • 16. Mechanisms of recovery from aphasia: evidence from positron emission tomography studies.
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  • 17. Cerebral blood flow measurement in patients with impaired consciousness: usefulness of 99mTc-HMPAO single-photon emission tomography in clinical practice.
    Chang CC, Kuwana N, Noji M, Tanabe Y, Koike Y, Ikegami T.
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  • 18. The relationships between the amount of spared tissue, percent signal change, and accuracy in semantic processing in aphasia.
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