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Large Virchow-Robin spaces: MR-clinical correlation.
L A Heier, C J Bauer, L Schwartz, R D Zimmerman, S Morgello and M D Deck
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 1989, 10 (5) 929-936;
L A Heier
Department of Radiology, New York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center, NY 10021.
C J Bauer
Department of Radiology, New York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center, NY 10021.
L Schwartz
Department of Radiology, New York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center, NY 10021.
R D Zimmerman
Department of Radiology, New York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center, NY 10021.
S Morgello
Department of Radiology, New York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center, NY 10021.
M D Deck
Department of Radiology, New York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center, NY 10021.

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L A Heier, C J Bauer, L Schwartz, R D Zimmerman, S Morgello, M D Deck
Large Virchow-Robin spaces: MR-clinical correlation.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 1989, 10 (5) 929-936;
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