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White matter disease induced by high-dose chemotherapy: longitudinal study with MR imaging and proton spectroscopy.
M S Brown, S M Stemmer, J H Simon, J C Stears, R B Jones, P J Cagnoni and J L Sheeder
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 1998, 19 (2) 217-221;
M S Brown
S M Stemmer
J H Simon
J C Stears
R B Jones
P J Cagnoni

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M S Brown, S M Stemmer, J H Simon, J C Stears, R B Jones, P J Cagnoni, J L Sheeder
White matter disease induced by high-dose chemotherapy: longitudinal study with MR imaging and proton spectroscopy.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 1998, 19 (2) 217-221;
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