Abstract
Single-voxel proton MR spectroscopy of nonneoplastic brain lesions suggestive of a neoplasm.
H G Krouwer, T A Kim, S D Rand, R W Prost, V M Haughton, K C Ho, S S Jaradeh, G A Meyer, K A Blindauer, J F Cusick, G L Morris and P R Walsh
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 1998, 19 (9) 1695-1703;
H G Krouwer
T A Kim
S D Rand
R W Prost
V M Haughton
K C Ho
S S Jaradeh
G A Meyer
K A Blindauer
J F Cusick
G L Morris

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H G Krouwer, T A Kim, S D Rand, R W Prost, V M Haughton, K C Ho, S S Jaradeh, G A Meyer, K A Blindauer, J F Cusick, G L Morris, P R Walsh
Single-voxel proton MR spectroscopy of nonneoplastic brain lesions suggestive of a neoplasm.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 1998, 19 (9) 1695-1703;
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