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Fast Three-Point Dixon MR Imaging of the Retrobulbar Space with Low-Resolution Images for Phase Correction: Comparison with Fast Spin-Echo Inversion Recovery Imaging
Frank J. Rybicki, Robert V. Mulkern, Richard L. Robertson, Caroline D. Robson, Taylor Chung and Jingfei Ma
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2001, 22 (9) 1798-1802;
Frank J. Rybicki
Robert V. Mulkern
Richard L. Robertson
Caroline D. Robson
Taylor Chung

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Frank J. Rybicki, Robert V. Mulkern, Richard L. Robertson, Caroline D. Robson, Taylor Chung, Jingfei Ma
Fast Three-Point Dixon MR Imaging of the Retrobulbar Space with Low-Resolution Images for Phase Correction: Comparison with Fast Spin-Echo Inversion Recovery Imaging
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2001, 22 (9) 1798-1802;
Fast Three-Point Dixon MR Imaging of the Retrobulbar Space with Low-Resolution Images for Phase Correction: Comparison with Fast Spin-Echo Inversion Recovery Imaging
Frank J. Rybicki, Robert V. Mulkern, Richard L. Robertson, Caroline D. Robson, Taylor Chung, Jingfei Ma
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2001, 22 (9) 1798-1802;
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