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Usefulness of MR Imaging in Children without Characteristic Clinical Findings of Duane’s Retraction Syndrome
Jae Hyoung Kim and Jeong-Min Hwang
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2005, 26 (4) 702-705;

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Jae Hyoung Kim, Jeong-Min Hwang
Usefulness of MR Imaging in Children without Characteristic Clinical Findings of Duane’s Retraction Syndrome
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2005, 26 (4) 702-705;
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