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Evaluation of Aqueductal Stenosis by 3D Sampling Perfection with Application-Optimized Contrasts Using Different Flip Angle Evolutions Sequence: Preliminary Results with 3T MR Imaging

O. Algin and B. Turkbey
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2012, 33 (4) 740-746; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2833
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Evaluation of Aqueductal Stenosis by 3D Sampling Perfection with Application-Optimized Contrasts Using Different Flip Angle Evolutions Sequence: Preliminary Results with 3T MR Imaging
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