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Segmentation of Subtraction Images for the Measurement of Lesion Change in Multiple Sclerosis
Y. Duan, P.G. Hildenbrand, M.P. Sampat, D.F. Tate, I. Csapo, B. Moraal, R. Bakshi, F. Barkhof, D.S. Meier and C.R.G. Guttmann
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2008, 29 (2) 340-346; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A0795
Y. Duan
P.G. Hildenbrand
M.P. Sampat
D.F. Tate
I. Csapo
B. Moraal
R. Bakshi
F. Barkhof
D.S. Meier

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Y. Duan, P.G. Hildenbrand, M.P. Sampat, D.F. Tate, I. Csapo, B. Moraal, R. Bakshi, F. Barkhof, D.S. Meier, C.R.G. Guttmann
Segmentation of Subtraction Images for the Measurement of Lesion Change in Multiple Sclerosis
American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 2008, 29 (2) 340-346; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A0795
Segmentation of Subtraction Images for the Measurement of Lesion Change in Multiple Sclerosis
Y. Duan, P.G. Hildenbrand, M.P. Sampat, D.F. Tate, I. Csapo, B. Moraal, R. Bakshi, F. Barkhof, D.S. Meier, C.R.G. Guttmann
American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 2008, 29 (2) 340-346; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A0795
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