Hi Jennifer,
I have done some work on the analysis of SPECT data
with statistical parametric mapping (SPM) in the context
of Head Injury and Stroke. I'm sending you some references to
published papers that resulted from this work.
I have copies of some of the papers so let me know if you'd
like hard copies of these.
Emmanuel
Emmanuel A. Stamatakis, J. T. Lindsay Wilson, Donald M. Hadley, and
David J. Wyper. SPECT Imaging in Head Injury Interpreted with
Statistical
Parametric Mapping J Nucl Med 43: 476-483.
Analysis of HMPAO SPECT scans in Head Injury, Stamatakis E.A., Wilson
J.T.L., Wyper D.J.. Behavioural Neurology, 12 (2000) 29-37.
Validation of Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM) in Assessing
Cerebral Lesions: A Simulation Study, Stamatakis, E.A., Glabus, M.F.,
Wyper, D.J., Barnes, A. & Wilson, J.T.L.. NeuroImage 10:397-407(1999).
Spatial normalization of lesioned HMPAO-SPECT images, Stamatakis E.A.,
Wilson J.T.L., Wyper D.J.. NeuroImage, 14:844-852 (2001).
Loftis wrote:
>
> We have multiple blood flow measurements from patients with hepatitis C who
> were treated with interferon/ribavirn combination therapy. 33% of the
> patients treated with combination therapy developed major depression. We
> are interested in assessing the effects of combination therapy on blood
> flow, but do not have the capacity to analyze the SPECT data.
>
> If anyone is interested in helping with this project or has information on
> how I can get the data analyzed, please let me know.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help. Jennifer
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