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Research ArticleHead and Neck Imaging

Midline Destructive Lesions of the Sinonasal Tract: Simplified Terminology Based onHistopathologic Criteria

Alexandra Borges, James Fink, Pablo Villablanca, Roy Eversole and Robert Lufkin
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2000, 21 (2) 331-336;
Alexandra Borges
aFrom the Departments of Radiological Sciences (A.B., J.F., P.V., R.L.) and Oral Pathology (R.E.), University of California, Los Angeles.
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James Fink
aFrom the Departments of Radiological Sciences (A.B., J.F., P.V., R.L.) and Oral Pathology (R.E.), University of California, Los Angeles.
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Pablo Villablanca
aFrom the Departments of Radiological Sciences (A.B., J.F., P.V., R.L.) and Oral Pathology (R.E.), University of California, Los Angeles.
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Roy Eversole
aFrom the Departments of Radiological Sciences (A.B., J.F., P.V., R.L.) and Oral Pathology (R.E.), University of California, Los Angeles.
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Robert Lufkin
aFrom the Departments of Radiological Sciences (A.B., J.F., P.V., R.L.) and Oral Pathology (R.E.), University of California, Los Angeles.
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