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Three-Dimensional, T1-Weighted Gradient-Echo Imaging of the Brain with a Volumetric Interpolated Examination
Stephan G. Wetzel, Glyn Johnson, Andrew G. S. Tan, Soonmee Cha, Edmond A. Knopp, Vivian S. Lee, David Thomasson and Neil M. Rofsky
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2002, 23 (6) 995-1002;
Stephan G. Wetzel
aDepartment of Radiology, New York University Medical Center, NY
Glyn Johnson
aDepartment of Radiology, New York University Medical Center, NY
Andrew G. S. Tan
aDepartment of Radiology, New York University Medical Center, NY
Soonmee Cha
aDepartment of Radiology, New York University Medical Center, NY
Edmond A. Knopp
aDepartment of Radiology, New York University Medical Center, NY
Vivian S. Lee
aDepartment of Radiology, New York University Medical Center, NY
David Thomasson
bSiemens Medical Systems, Washington, DC
Neil M. Rofsky
cMagnetic Resonance Imaging, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
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Stephan G. Wetzel, Glyn Johnson, Andrew G. S. Tan, Soonmee Cha, Edmond A. Knopp, Vivian S. Lee, David Thomasson, Neil M. Rofsky
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 2002, 23 (6) 995-1002;
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