In Vivo Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: Applications in Psychiatry
1995 ◽
Vol 167
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pp. 299-306
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Keyword(s):
BackgroundNuclear magnetic resonance is a non-destructive and non-invasive technology that is highly suited for research in psychiatry. It is establishing itself as a versatile means of studying brain morphology, chemistry and function and is finding a place in the diagnosis of disease, monitoring of treatment and the study of basic brain processes.MethodA literature review was undertaken.ResultsMagnetic resonance spectroscopy has been shown to distinguish between psychiatric disorders, and has provided evidence of their pathophysiological mechanisms.ConclusionsSpectroscopy in particular opens a window, for the first time, on the study of in vivo brain chemistry.
1999 ◽
Vol 58
(4)
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pp. 861-870
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2002 ◽
Vol 36
(1)
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pp. 31-43
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2019 ◽
2000 ◽
Vol 279
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pp. H2218-H2224
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