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MR Imaging of the Brain in Patients Cured of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia—the Value of Gradient Echo Imaging

M.S.M. Chan, D.J. Roebuck, M.-P. Yuen, C.-K. Li and Y.-L. Chan
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2006, 27 (3) 548-552;
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