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Superior Temporal Gyrus Volume (STGV) in Schizophrenics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

G Bersam
Affiliation:
III Psychiatric Clinic
A Iannutelli
Affiliation:
III Psychiatric Clinic
C Silvestrini
Affiliation:
III Psychiatric Clinic
P Cipriano
Affiliation:
III Psychiatric Clinic
C Zucca
Affiliation:
III Psychiatric Clinic
F Pontieri
Affiliation:
I Neurological Clinic
GF Gualdi
Affiliation:
I Medical Clinic, MRI-TC Unit, “La Sapienza” University, Rome
C DiBiasi
Affiliation:
I Medical Clinic, MRI-TC Unit, “La Sapienza” University, Rome
G Trasimeni
Affiliation:
I Medical Clinic, MRI-TC Unit, “La Sapienza” University, Rome
P Pancheri
Affiliation:
III Psychiatric Clinic

Abstract

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Free communications
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 1997

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