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Comparison of T2 lesion volume and magnetization transfer ratio histogram analysis and of atrophy and measures of lesion burden in patients with multiple sclerosis.
M D Phillips, R I Grossman, Y Miki, L Wei, D L Kolson, M A van Buchem, M Polansky, J C McGowan and J K Udupa
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 1998, 19 (6) 1055-1060;
M D Phillips
R I Grossman
Y Miki
L Wei
D L Kolson
M A van Buchem
M Polansky
J C McGowan

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M D Phillips, R I Grossman, Y Miki, L Wei, D L Kolson, M A van Buchem, M Polansky, J C McGowan, J K Udupa
Comparison of T2 lesion volume and magnetization transfer ratio histogram analysis and of atrophy and measures of lesion burden in patients with multiple sclerosis.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 1998, 19 (6) 1055-1060;
Comparison of T2 lesion volume and magnetization transfer ratio histogram analysis and of atrophy and measures of lesion burden in patients with multiple sclerosis.
M D Phillips, R I Grossman, Y Miki, L Wei, D L Kolson, M A van Buchem, M Polansky, J C McGowan, J K Udupa
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 1998, 19 (6) 1055-1060;
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