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White Matter Damage in Carbon Monoxide Intoxication Assessed in Vivo Using Diffusion Tensor MR Imaging

W.-C. Lin, C.-H. Lu, Y.-C. Lee, H.-C. Wang, C.-C. Lui, Y.-F. Cheng, H.-W. Chang, Y.-T. Shih and C.-P. Lin
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2009, 30 (6) 1248-1255; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1517
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W.-C. Lin, C.-H. Lu, Y.-C. Lee, H.-C. Wang, C.-C. Lui, Y.-F. Cheng, H.-W. Chang, Y.-T. Shih, C.-P. Lin
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