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Intracranial Meningeal Disease: Comparison of Contrast-Enhanced MR Imaging with Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery and Fat-Suppressed T1-Weighted Sequences
Waneerat Galassi, Warinthorn Phuttharak, John R. Hesselink, John F. Healy, Rosalind B. Dietrich and Steven G. Imbesi
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2005, 26 (3) 553-559;
Waneerat Galassi
Warinthorn Phuttharak
John R. Hesselink
John F. Healy
Rosalind B. Dietrich

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Waneerat Galassi, Warinthorn Phuttharak, John R. Hesselink, John F. Healy, Rosalind B. Dietrich, Steven G. Imbesi
Intracranial Meningeal Disease: Comparison of Contrast-Enhanced MR Imaging with Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery and Fat-Suppressed T1-Weighted Sequences
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2005, 26 (3) 553-559;
Intracranial Meningeal Disease: Comparison of Contrast-Enhanced MR Imaging with Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery and Fat-Suppressed T1-Weighted Sequences
Waneerat Galassi, Warinthorn Phuttharak, John R. Hesselink, John F. Healy, Rosalind B. Dietrich, Steven G. Imbesi
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2005, 26 (3) 553-559;
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