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High-Resolution Double Inversion Recovery Black-Blood Imaging of Cervical Artery Dissection Using 3T MR Imaging

M.A. Hunter, C. Santosh, E. Teasdale and K.P. Forbes
American Journal of Neuroradiology December 2012, 33 (11) E133-E137; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2599
M.A. Hunter
aFrom the Department of Radiology (M.A.H.), Royal Alexander Hospital, Paisley, United Kingdom
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C. Santosh
bDepartment of Neuroradiology (C.S., E.T., K.P.F.), Institute of Neurological Sciences, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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E. Teasdale
bDepartment of Neuroradiology (C.S., E.T., K.P.F.), Institute of Neurological Sciences, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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K.P. Forbes
bDepartment of Neuroradiology (C.S., E.T., K.P.F.), Institute of Neurological Sciences, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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