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Central Processing of Rectal Pain: A Functional MR Imaging Study
Monica V. Baciu, Bruno L. Bonaz, Emmanuel Papillon, Richard A. Bost, Jean-François Le Bas, Jacques Fournet and Christoph M. Segebarth
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 1999, 20 (10) 1920-1924;
Monica V. Baciu
Bruno L. Bonaz
Emmanuel Papillon
Richard A. Bost
Jean-François Le Bas
Jacques Fournet
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Monica V. Baciu, Bruno L. Bonaz, Emmanuel Papillon, Richard A. Bost, Jean-François Le Bas, Jacques Fournet, Christoph M. Segebarth
Central Processing of Rectal Pain: A Functional MR Imaging Study
American Journal of Neuroradiology Nov 1999, 20 (10) 1920-1924;
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