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FDG-PET of PD case shows increased metabolism in the putamen and globus pallidus (red/yellow). MSA shows reduction (blue) in the putamen and cerebellum. In PSP, reduction occurs in frontal regions, brain stem, caudate nucleus. Courtesy Dr. Thomas Eckert/Dr. David Eidelberg

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