Regional cerebral blood flow and cognitive function in patients with chronic liver disease.
Subtle impairments of cognitive function may be an important cause of occupational and psychosocial morbidity in patients with chronic liver disease. Correlation of structural brain abnormalities with cognitive deficits has yielded inconsistent results. 10 patients with cirrhotic liver disease were...
Auteurs principaux: | O'Carroll, R, Hayes, P, Ebmeier, K, Dougall, N, Murray, C, Best, J, Bouchier, I, Goodwin, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
Publié: |
1991
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