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    Additional file 1: of Association between uncooperativeness and the glucose metabolism of patients with chronic behavioral disorders after severe traumatic brain injury: a cross-sectional retrospective study

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    Figure S1. Representative images of a three-dimensional volume of interest measurement (a) and color mapped image (b) of glucose metabolism measured via 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography. (PPTX 380 kb

    Additional file 4: of Association between uncooperativeness and the glucose metabolism of patients with chronic behavioral disorders after severe traumatic brain injury: a cross-sectional retrospective study

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    Figure S2. All available 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography images for the 14 patients who had severe traumatic brain injury with or without a behavioral disorder. (PPTX 885 kb

    Additional file 5: of Association between uncooperativeness and the glucose metabolism of patients with chronic behavioral disorders after severe traumatic brain injury: a cross-sectional retrospective study

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    Table S3. Comparison of glucose uptake in patients who had severe traumatic brain injury, with or without non-verbal symptoms defined by the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale classification system (Anxiety, Feelings of Guilt, Mannerisms and Posturing, Depressive Mood, Hostility, Hallucinatory Behavior, Motor Retardation, Blunted Affect, Excitement). Data are presented for the right hemisphere, left hemisphere, right thalamus, left thalamus, hemispheric LR ratio, and thalamic LR ratio. Glucose uptake is based on 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography.*P < 0.05, CI, confidence interval; LR ratio, laterality ratio of SUVmax for the left and right regions; SD, standard deviation; sTBI, severe traumatic brain injury; SUVmax, maximum standardized uptake value; VOI, volume of interest. (XLSX 16 kb
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