Reduceret cerebralt stofskifte korrelerer med MRI-forandringer og kognitiv dysfunktion hos patienter med dissemineret sklerose

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Reduceret cerebralt stofskifte korrelerer med MRI-forandringer og kognitiv dysfunktion hos patienter med dissemineret sklerose. / Blinkenberg, M; Rune, K; Jensen, C V; Ravnborg, M H; Kyllingsbæk, Søren; Holm, S; Paulson, O B; Sørensen, P S.

I: Ugeskrift for Laeger, Bind 163, Nr. 27, 02.07.2001, s. 3788-92.

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Blinkenberg, M, Rune, K, Jensen, CV, Ravnborg, MH, Kyllingsbæk, S, Holm, S, Paulson, OB & Sørensen, PS 2001, 'Reduceret cerebralt stofskifte korrelerer med MRI-forandringer og kognitiv dysfunktion hos patienter med dissemineret sklerose', Ugeskrift for Laeger, bind 163, nr. 27, s. 3788-92.

APA

Blinkenberg, M., Rune, K., Jensen, C. V., Ravnborg, M. H., Kyllingsbæk, S., Holm, S., Paulson, O. B., & Sørensen, P. S. (2001). Reduceret cerebralt stofskifte korrelerer med MRI-forandringer og kognitiv dysfunktion hos patienter med dissemineret sklerose. Ugeskrift for Laeger, 163(27), 3788-92.

Vancouver

Blinkenberg M, Rune K, Jensen CV, Ravnborg MH, Kyllingsbæk S, Holm S o.a. Reduceret cerebralt stofskifte korrelerer med MRI-forandringer og kognitiv dysfunktion hos patienter med dissemineret sklerose. Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2001 jul. 2;163(27):3788-92.

Author

Blinkenberg, M ; Rune, K ; Jensen, C V ; Ravnborg, M H ; Kyllingsbæk, Søren ; Holm, S ; Paulson, O B ; Sørensen, P S. / Reduceret cerebralt stofskifte korrelerer med MRI-forandringer og kognitiv dysfunktion hos patienter med dissemineret sklerose. I: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2001 ; Bind 163, Nr. 27. s. 3788-92.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) lesion load is widely used in the clinical evaluation of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), but little is known about the associated changes in cortical activation. For this purpose, we studied the association between the corticocerebral metabolic rate of glucose (CMRglc) and the MRI T2-weighted total lesion area (TLA). In addition, we investigated the correlation between cognitive and neurological disability and CMRglc.",
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