Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Single Photon Emission Tomography in Treatment-Responsive and Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia
The British Journal of Psychiatry1995Vol. 167(2), pp. 202–210
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Stephen M. Lawrie, Gordon Ingle, Celestine Santosh, Andrew Rogers, J E Rimmington, Kaliprasad P. Naidu, Jonathan Best, Ronan E. O’Carroll, Guy M. Goodwin, Klaus P. Ebmeier, Eve C. Johnstone
Abstract
Cerebral structure and blood flow have a limited effect on treatment response in schizophrenia, but long-term episodic memory impairment is associated with, and may predict, poor prognosis.
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