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Neuropsychiatric SLE

Anxiety and depression severity in neuropsychiatric SLE are associated with perfusion and functional connectivity changes of the frontolimbic neural circuit: a resting-state f(unctional) MRI study

book_2 Source: Lupus Science & Medicine 2021;8:e000473
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Ronald F. van Vollenhoven, MD, PhD

Amsterdam UMC and Amsterdam Rheumatology Center
Amsterdam, the Netherlands

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Original article:
Antypa D, Simos NJ, Kavroulakis E, et al. Anxiety and depression severity in neuropsychiatric SLE are associated with perfusion and functional connectivity changes of the frontolimbic neural circuit: a resting-state f(unctional) MRI study. Lupus Science & Medicine 2021;8:e000473. doi: 10.1136/lupus-2020-000473

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