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The Insula: Anatomic Study and MR Imaging Display at 1.5 T
Thomas P. Naidich, Eugene Kang, Girish M. Fatterpekar, Bradley N. Delman, S. Humayun Gultekin, David Wolfe, Orlando Ortiz, Indra Yousry, Martin Weismann and Tarek A. Yousry
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2004, 25 (2) 222-232;
Thomas P. Naidich
Eugene Kang
Girish M. Fatterpekar
Bradley N. Delman
S. Humayun Gultekin
David Wolfe
Orlando Ortiz
Indra Yousry
Martin Weismann

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Thomas P. Naidich, Eugene Kang, Girish M. Fatterpekar, Bradley N. Delman, S. Humayun Gultekin, David Wolfe, Orlando Ortiz, Indra Yousry, Martin Weismann, Tarek A. Yousry
The Insula: Anatomic Study and MR Imaging Display at 1.5 T
American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 2004, 25 (2) 222-232;
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