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Spontaneous Intracerebral Hematoma on Diffusion-weighted Images: Influence of T2-shine-through and T2-blackout Effects

Stéphane Silvera, Catherine Oppenheim, Emmanuel Touzé, Denis Ducreux, Philippe Page, Valérie Domigo, Jean-Louis Mas, François-Xavier Roux, Daniel Frédy and Jean-François Meder
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2005, 26 (2) 236-241;
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Stéphane Silvera, Catherine Oppenheim, Emmanuel Touzé, Denis Ducreux, Philippe Page, Valérie Domigo, Jean-Louis Mas, François-Xavier Roux, Daniel Frédy, Jean-François Meder
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