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Espectrometría de resonancia magnética de protones (ERMP) del tálamo en la esquizofrenia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 May 2020
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Este estudio aplicó espectrometría de resonancia magnética de protones en el tálamo de pacientes esquizofrénicos y sujetos sanos. No hubo diferencias en las proporciones de metabolitos (NAA/Cr, Co/Cr o ml/Cr) entre los dos grupos. Se advirtió una relación entre la proporción NAA/Cr y la edad en los pacientes, con una tendencia hacia esta correlación en los controles, lo que indica un efecto de la edad en el metabolismo del tálamo.
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