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The Use of Noncontrast Quantitative MRI to Detect Gadolinium-Enhancing Multiple Sclerosis Brain Lesions: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
A. Gupta, K. Al-Dasuqi, F. Xia, G. Askin, Y. Zhao, D. Delgado and Y. Wang
American Journal of Neuroradiology July 2017, 38 (7) 1317-1322; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5209
A. Gupta
aFrom the Department of Radiology (A.G., K.A.-D., F.X., Y.W.)
bClinical and Translational Neuroscience Unit (A.G.), Feil Family Brain and Mind Research Institute
K. Al-Dasuqi
aFrom the Department of Radiology (A.G., K.A.-D., F.X., Y.W.)
F. Xia
aFrom the Department of Radiology (A.G., K.A.-D., F.X., Y.W.)
eDepartment of Biomedical Engineering (F.X., Y.W.), Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
G. Askin
cDepartment of Healthcare Policy and Research (G.A., Y.Z.)
Y. Zhao
cDepartment of Healthcare Policy and Research (G.A., Y.Z.)
D. Delgado
dSamuel J. Wood Library and C.V. Starr Biomedical Information Center (D.D.), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York
Y. Wang
aFrom the Department of Radiology (A.G., K.A.-D., F.X., Y.W.)
eDepartment of Biomedical Engineering (F.X., Y.W.), Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
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Vol. 38, Issue 7
1 Jul 2017
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A. Gupta, K. Al-Dasuqi, F. Xia, G. Askin, Y. Zhao, D. Delgado, Y. Wang
The Use of Noncontrast Quantitative MRI to Detect Gadolinium-Enhancing Multiple Sclerosis Brain Lesions: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jul 2017, 38 (7) 1317-1322; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A5209
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The Use of Noncontrast Quantitative MRI to Detect Gadolinium-Enhancing Multiple Sclerosis Brain Lesions: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
A. Gupta, K. Al-Dasuqi, F. Xia, G. Askin, Y. Zhao, D. Delgado, Y. Wang
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jul 2017, 38 (7) 1317-1322; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A5209
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