Abstract
For a 68‐year‐old man with the syndrome of primary progressive aphasia, functional brain imaging techniques (single‐photon emission computed tomography and topographic electroencephalographic mapping) proved superior to anatomical imaging techniques (magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography) in delineating the left temporal lobe abnormality.
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