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Fast spin-echo and fast fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery versus conventional spin-echo sequences for MR quantification of multiple sclerosis lesions.
S Bastianello, A Bozzao, A Paolillo, E Giugni, C Gasperini, T Koudriavtseva, E Millefiorini, M A Horsfield, C Colonnese, D Toni, M Fiorelli, C Pozzilli and L Bozzao
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 1997, 18 (4) 699-704;
S Bastianello
A Bozzao
A Paolillo
E Giugni
C Gasperini
T Koudriavtseva
E Millefiorini
M A Horsfield
C Colonnese
D Toni
M Fiorelli
C Pozzilli

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S Bastianello, A Bozzao, A Paolillo, E Giugni, C Gasperini, T Koudriavtseva, E Millefiorini, M A Horsfield, C Colonnese, D Toni, M Fiorelli, C Pozzilli, L Bozzao
Fast spin-echo and fast fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery versus conventional spin-echo sequences for MR quantification of multiple sclerosis lesions.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 1997, 18 (4) 699-704;
Fast spin-echo and fast fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery versus conventional spin-echo sequences for MR quantification of multiple sclerosis lesions.
S Bastianello, A Bozzao, A Paolillo, E Giugni, C Gasperini, T Koudriavtseva, E Millefiorini, M A Horsfield, C Colonnese, D Toni, M Fiorelli, C Pozzilli, L Bozzao
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 1997, 18 (4) 699-704;
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