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Effects of Three Different Doses of a Bolus Injection of Gadodiamide: Assessment of Regional Cerebral Blood Volume Maps in a Blinded Reader Study

Roland Bruening, Christian Berchtenbreiter, Nicolaus Holzknecht, Marco Essig, Ren Hua Wu, Andrew Simmons, Andreas Heuck, Anne Maschek, Monika Meusel, Steve C. R. Williams, Tim Cox, Michael V Knopp and Maximilian Reiser
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2000, 21 (9) 1603-1610;
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