Research ArticleSpine Imaging and Spine Image-Guided Interventions
Diffusion-weighted MR Imaging Offers No Advantage over Routine Noncontrast MR Imaging in the Detection of Vertebral Metastases
Mauricio Castillo, Andres Arbelaez, J. Keith Smith and Laurie L. Fisher
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2000, 21 (5) 948-953;
Mauricio Castillo
Andres Arbelaez
J. Keith Smith

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Mauricio Castillo, Andres Arbelaez, J. Keith Smith, Laurie L. Fisher
Diffusion-weighted MR Imaging Offers No Advantage over Routine Noncontrast MR Imaging in the Detection of Vertebral Metastases
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2000, 21 (5) 948-953;
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