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Widening Spectrum of a Reversible Splenial Lesion with Transiently Reduced Diffusion
J. Takanashi, A.J. Barkovich, T. Shiihara, H. Tada, M. Kawatani, H. Tsukahara, M. Kikuchi and M. Maeda
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2006, 27 (4) 836-838;
J. Takanashi
A.J. Barkovich
T. Shiihara
H. Tada
M. Kawatani
H. Tsukahara
M. Kikuchi

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J. Takanashi, A.J. Barkovich, T. Shiihara, H. Tada, M. Kawatani, H. Tsukahara, M. Kikuchi, M. Maeda
Widening Spectrum of a Reversible Splenial Lesion with Transiently Reduced Diffusion
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2006, 27 (4) 836-838;
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