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Comparison of Three MR Sequences for the Detection of Cervical Cord Lesions in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Maria A. Rocca, Giovanna Mastronardo, Mark A. Horsfield, Clodoaldo Pereira, Giuseppe Iannucci, Bruno Colombo, Lucia Moiola, Giancarlo Comi and Massimo Filippi
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 1999, 20 (9) 1710-1716;
Maria A. Rocca
Giovanna Mastronardo
Mark A. Horsfield
Clodoaldo Pereira
Giuseppe Iannucci
Bruno Colombo
Lucia Moiola
Giancarlo Comi
fig 2.
fig 2.
Sagittal 3-mm-thick sections of the cervical cord in a patient with relapsing-remitting MS.
A, FSE (4700/112/3) sequence.
B, MT-GE (600/10/2) sequence.
C, Fast-STIR (2288/60/4; TI = 110) sequence.
Two lesions, one anterior at C4 and one central at C7–T1, are visible in C (arrow). Only the C4 lesion is visible in B (arrow), and only the C7–T1 lesion is visible in A (arrow).
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Maria A. Rocca, Giovanna Mastronardo, Mark A. Horsfield, Clodoaldo Pereira, Giuseppe Iannucci, Bruno Colombo, Lucia Moiola, Giancarlo Comi, Massimo Filippi
Comparison of Three MR Sequences for the Detection of Cervical Cord Lesions in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 1999, 20 (9) 1710-1716;
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Comparison of Three MR Sequences for the Detection of Cervical Cord Lesions in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Maria A. Rocca, Giovanna Mastronardo, Mark A. Horsfield, Clodoaldo Pereira, Giuseppe Iannucci, Bruno Colombo, Lucia Moiola, Giancarlo Comi, Massimo Filippi
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 1999, 20 (9) 1710-1716;
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