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Arachnoid Granulations of the Posterior Temporal Bone Wall: Imaging Appearance and Differential Diagnosis
V. VandeVyver, M. Lemmerling, B. De Foer, J. Casselman and K. Verstraete
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2007, 28 (4) 610-612;
V. VandeVyver
M. Lemmerling
B. De Foer
J. Casselman
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Arachnoid Granulations of the Posterior Temporal Bone Wall: Imaging Appearance and Differential Diagnosis
V. VandeVyver, M. Lemmerling, B. De Foer, J. Casselman, K. Verstraete
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