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Third Ventriculostomy Patency: Comparison of Findings at Cine Phase-Contrast MR Imaging and at Direct Exploration

Toru Fukuhara, Sarel J. Vorster, Paul Ruggieri and Mark G. Luciano
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 1999, 20 (8) 1560-1566;
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Toru Fukuhara, Sarel J. Vorster, Paul Ruggieri, Mark G. Luciano
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