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Dynamic, Contrast-Enhanced CT of Human Brain Tumors: Quantitative Assessment of Blood Volume, Blood Flow, and Microvascular Permeability: Report of Two Cases
Heidi C. Roberts, Timothy P.L. Roberts, Ting-Yim Lee and William P. Dillon
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2002, 23 (5) 828-832;
Heidi C. Roberts
Timothy P.L. Roberts
Ting-Yim Lee

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Heidi C. Roberts, Timothy P.L. Roberts, Ting-Yim Lee, William P. Dillon
Dynamic, Contrast-Enhanced CT of Human Brain Tumors: Quantitative Assessment of Blood Volume, Blood Flow, and Microvascular Permeability: Report of Two Cases
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2002, 23 (5) 828-832;
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