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MR-based brain and cerebrospinal fluid measurement after traumatic brain injury: correlation with neuropsychological outcome.
D D Blatter, E D Bigler, S D Gale, S C Johnson, C V Anderson, B M Burnett, D Ryser, S E Macnamara and B J Bailey
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 1997, 18 (1) 1-10;
D D Blatter
E D Bigler
S D Gale
S C Johnson
C V Anderson
B M Burnett
D Ryser
S E Macnamara

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D D Blatter, E D Bigler, S D Gale, S C Johnson, C V Anderson, B M Burnett, D Ryser, S E Macnamara, B J Bailey
MR-based brain and cerebrospinal fluid measurement after traumatic brain injury: correlation with neuropsychological outcome.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 1997, 18 (1) 1-10;
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