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Standardized MR Imaging Protocol for Multiple Sclerosis: Consortium of MS Centers Consensus Guidelines
J.H. Simon, D. Li, A. Traboulsee, P.K. Coyle, D.L. Arnold, F. Barkhof, J.A. Frank, R. Grossman, D.W. Paty, E.W. Radue and J.S. Wolinsky
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2006, 27 (2) 455-461;
J.H. Simon
D. Li
A. Traboulsee
P.K. Coyle
D.L. Arnold
F. Barkhof
J.A. Frank
R. Grossman
D.W. Paty
E.W. Radue

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J.H. Simon, D. Li, A. Traboulsee, P.K. Coyle, D.L. Arnold, F. Barkhof, J.A. Frank, R. Grossman, D.W. Paty, E.W. Radue, J.S. Wolinsky
Standardized MR Imaging Protocol for Multiple Sclerosis: Consortium of MS Centers Consensus Guidelines
American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 2006, 27 (2) 455-461;
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