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Acute Brain MRI Findings in 120 Malawian Children with Cerebral Malaria: New Insights into an Ancient Disease
M.J. Potchen, S.D. Kampondeni, K.B. Seydel, G.L. Birbeck, C.A. Hammond, W.G. Bradley, J.K. DeMarco, S.J. Glover, J.O. Ugorji, M.T. Latourette, J.E. Siebert, M.E. Molyneux and T.E. Taylor
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2012, 33 (9) 1740-1746; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3035
M.J. Potchen
aFrom the Department of Radiology (M.J.P., S.D.K., C.A.H., J.K.D., M.T.L., J.E.S.)
S.D. Kampondeni
aFrom the Department of Radiology (M.J.P., S.D.K., C.A.H., J.K.D., M.T.L., J.E.S.)
dDepartment of Radiology (S.D.K.), University of Malawi, Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Blantyre, Malawi
K.B. Seydel
bCollege of Osteopathic Medicine (K.B.S.,T.E.T.)
eBlantyre Malaria Project (T.E.T., K.B.S.)
G.L. Birbeck
cInternational Neurologic and Psychiatric Epidemiology Program (G.L.B.), Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
C.A. Hammond
aFrom the Department of Radiology (M.J.P., S.D.K., C.A.H., J.K.D., M.T.L., J.E.S.)
W.G. Bradley
gDepartment of Radiology (W.G.B.), University of California San Diego, San Diego, California
J.K. DeMarco
aFrom the Department of Radiology (M.J.P., S.D.K., C.A.H., J.K.D., M.T.L., J.E.S.)
S.J. Glover
fAnatomy Department (S.J.G.), University of Malawi College of Medicine, Blantyre, Malawi
J.O. Ugorji
hDepartment of Radiology, Henry Ford Macomb Hospital (J.O.U.), Warren, Michigan
M.T. Latourette
aFrom the Department of Radiology (M.J.P., S.D.K., C.A.H., J.K.D., M.T.L., J.E.S.)
J.E. Siebert
aFrom the Department of Radiology (M.J.P., S.D.K., C.A.H., J.K.D., M.T.L., J.E.S.)
M.E. Molyneux
iMalawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme (M.E.M.), College of Medicine, Blantyre, Malawi and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, the University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.
T.E. Taylor
bCollege of Osteopathic Medicine (K.B.S.,T.E.T.)
eBlantyre Malaria Project (T.E.T., K.B.S.)

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M.J. Potchen, S.D. Kampondeni, K.B. Seydel, G.L. Birbeck, C.A. Hammond, W.G. Bradley, J.K. DeMarco, S.J. Glover, J.O. Ugorji, M.T. Latourette, J.E. Siebert, M.E. Molyneux, T.E. Taylor
Acute Brain MRI Findings in 120 Malawian Children with Cerebral Malaria: New Insights into an Ancient Disease
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2012, 33 (9) 1740-1746; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3035
Acute Brain MRI Findings in 120 Malawian Children with Cerebral Malaria: New Insights into an Ancient Disease
M.J. Potchen, S.D. Kampondeni, K.B. Seydel, G.L. Birbeck, C.A. Hammond, W.G. Bradley, J.K. DeMarco, S.J. Glover, J.O. Ugorji, M.T. Latourette, J.E. Siebert, M.E. Molyneux, T.E. Taylor
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2012, 33 (9) 1740-1746; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3035
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