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Fluid-Attenuated Inversion-Recovery MR Imaging in Acute and Subacute Cerebral Intraventricular Hemorrhage

Rohit Bakshi, Sadaat Kamran, Peter R. Kinkel, Vernice E. Bates, Laszlo L. Mechtler, Vallabh Janardhan, Shaleen L. Belani and William R. Kinkel
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 1999, 20 (4) 629-636;
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Rohit Bakshi, Sadaat Kamran, Peter R. Kinkel, Vernice E. Bates, Laszlo L. Mechtler, Vallabh Janardhan, Shaleen L. Belani, William R. Kinkel
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