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Assessment of Internal Auditory Canal Tumors: A Comparison of Contrast-Enhanced T1-Weighted and Steady-State T2-Weighted Gradient-Echo MR Imaging

Petra Schmalbrock, Donald W. Chakeres, James W. Monroe, Ashok Saraswat, Beth A. Miles and D. Bradley Welling
American Journal of Neuroradiology July 1999, 20 (7) 1207-1213;
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Petra Schmalbrock, Donald W. Chakeres, James W. Monroe, Ashok Saraswat, Beth A. Miles, D. Bradley Welling
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