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Spinal cord lesions in patients with multiple sclerosis: comparison of MR pulse sequences.
K Hittmair, R Mallek, D Prayer, E G Schindler and H Kollegger
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 1996, 17 (8) 1555-1565;
K Hittmair
R Mallek
D Prayer
E G Schindler

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K Hittmair, R Mallek, D Prayer, E G Schindler, H Kollegger
Spinal cord lesions in patients with multiple sclerosis: comparison of MR pulse sequences.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 1996, 17 (8) 1555-1565;
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