Regional Cerebral Blood Flow
In Egyptian Schizophrenic Patients
A Thesis submitted for the fulfillment of
M.D. Degree in Psychiatry
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List of Figures
Figure   1:CT brain of Schizophrenic Patients
Figure   2: MRI imaging in schizophrenia
Figure   3:Three Dimensional MRI scan in Schizophrenia
Figure   4:reduced   size of the hippocampus and amygdala in MRI   scan
Figure   5:Functional MRI images in patients with   schizophrenia
Figure   6: Functional MRI images showing abnormal cerebral   asymmetry
Figure   8: Image reconstruction from back projection in   SPECT
Figure   9: An early SPECT image of brain
Figure   10: A Gamma Camera
Figure   11: Brain Tomographic series illustrating   hypofrontality
Figure   12:Sex distribution in both cases and control   subjects
Figure   13: Abnormal perfusion in different brain areas in   patient immediately after admission
Figure   14: Abnormal perfusion in different brain areas in   patient immediately after admission showing regions of interest
Figure   15:Clinical Global impression Scale Results During   the duration of admission
Figure   16: PANSS scores of Following the Admission of   Patients by six weeks (or more)
Figure   17:Comparison between qualitative abnormal   perfusion in different brain areas in patients immediately following admission   and following Therapy
Figure   18: Abnormal perfusion in different brain areas in a   patient following therapy
Figure   19:Abnormal perfusion in different brain areas in a   patient following therapy
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