Abstract
Increased spatial resolution using a three-dimensional T1-weighted gradient-echo MR sequence results in greater hypointense lesion volumes in multiple sclerosis.
M Filippi, M A Rocca, M A Horsfield, M Rovaris, C Pereira, T A Yousry, B Colombo and G Comi
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 1998, 19 (2) 235-238;
M Filippi
M A Rocca
M A Horsfield
M Rovaris
C Pereira
T A Yousry
B Colombo

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M Filippi, M A Rocca, M A Horsfield, M Rovaris, C Pereira, T A Yousry, B Colombo, G Comi
Increased spatial resolution using a three-dimensional T1-weighted gradient-echo MR sequence results in greater hypointense lesion volumes in multiple sclerosis.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 1998, 19 (2) 235-238;
Increased spatial resolution using a three-dimensional T1-weighted gradient-echo MR sequence results in greater hypointense lesion volumes in multiple sclerosis.
M Filippi, M A Rocca, M A Horsfield, M Rovaris, C Pereira, T A Yousry, B Colombo, G Comi
American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 1998, 19 (2) 235-238;
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