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Neuroimaging of Diving-Related Decompression Illness: Current Knowledge and Perspectives

J. Kamtchum Tatuene, R. Pignel, P. Pollak, K.O. Lovblad, A. Kleinschmidt and M.I. Vargas
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 2014, 35 (11) 2039-2044; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4005
J. Kamtchum Tatuene
aFrom the Neurology Division (J.K.T., P.P., A.K.), Department of Clinical Neurosciences
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R. Pignel
bHyperbaric Medicine Centre (R.P.), Department of Emergency Medicine
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P. Pollak
aFrom the Neurology Division (J.K.T., P.P., A.K.), Department of Clinical Neurosciences
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K.O. Lovblad
cNeuroradiology Division (K.O.L., M.I.V.), Department of Imaging and Medical Information Sciences, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland.
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A. Kleinschmidt
aFrom the Neurology Division (J.K.T., P.P., A.K.), Department of Clinical Neurosciences
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M.I. Vargas
cNeuroradiology Division (K.O.L., M.I.V.), Department of Imaging and Medical Information Sciences, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland.
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