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Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of Radiation-Induced Brain Injury for Differentiation from Tumor Recurrence
Chiaki Asao, Yukunori Korogi, Mika Kitajima, Toshinori Hirai, Yuji Baba, Keishi Makino, Masato Kochi, Shoji Morishita and Yasuyuki Yamashita
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2005, 26 (6) 1455-1460;
Chiaki Asao
Yukunori Korogi
Mika Kitajima
Toshinori Hirai
Yuji Baba
Keishi Makino
Masato Kochi
Shoji Morishita

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Chiaki Asao, Yukunori Korogi, Mika Kitajima, Toshinori Hirai, Yuji Baba, Keishi Makino, Masato Kochi, Shoji Morishita, Yasuyuki Yamashita
Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of Radiation-Induced Brain Injury for Differentiation from Tumor Recurrence
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 2005, 26 (6) 1455-1460;
Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of Radiation-Induced Brain Injury for Differentiation from Tumor Recurrence
Chiaki Asao, Yukunori Korogi, Mika Kitajima, Toshinori Hirai, Yuji Baba, Keishi Makino, Masato Kochi, Shoji Morishita, Yasuyuki Yamashita
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 2005, 26 (6) 1455-1460;
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