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Brain Atrophy in Mild or Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury: A Longitudinal Quantitative Analysis
John D. MacKenzie, Faez Siddiqi, James S. Babb, Linda J. Bagley, Lois J. Mannon, Grant P. Sinson and Robert I. Grossman
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2002, 23 (9) 1509-1515;
John D. MacKenzie
Faez Siddiqi
James S. Babb
Linda J. Bagley
Lois J. Mannon
Grant P. Sinson

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John D. MacKenzie, Faez Siddiqi, James S. Babb, Linda J. Bagley, Lois J. Mannon, Grant P. Sinson, Robert I. Grossman
Brain Atrophy in Mild or Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury: A Longitudinal Quantitative Analysis
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2002, 23 (9) 1509-1515;
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