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MR Imaging of the Temporal Stem: Anatomic Dissection Tractography of the Uncinate Fasciculus, Inferior Occipitofrontal Fasciculus, and Meyer’s Loop of the Optic Radiation
E. Leon Kier, Lawrence H. Staib, Lawrence M. Davis and Richard A. Bronen
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2004, 25 (5) 677-691;
E. Leon Kier
Lawrence H. Staib
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E. Leon Kier, Lawrence H. Staib, Lawrence M. Davis, Richard A. Bronen
MR Imaging of the Temporal Stem: Anatomic Dissection Tractography of the Uncinate Fasciculus, Inferior Occipitofrontal Fasciculus, and Meyer’s Loop of the Optic Radiation
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2004, 25 (5) 677-691;
MR Imaging of the Temporal Stem: Anatomic Dissection Tractography of the Uncinate Fasciculus, Inferior Occipitofrontal Fasciculus, and Meyer’s Loop of the Optic Radiation
E. Leon Kier, Lawrence H. Staib, Lawrence M. Davis, Richard A. Bronen
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2004, 25 (5) 677-691;
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