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Clinical Correlates of White Matter Blood Flow Perfusion Changes in Sturge-Weber Syndrome: A Dynamic MR Perfusion-Weighted Imaging Study

Y. Miao, C. Juhász, J. Wu, B. Tarabishy, Z. Lang, M.E. Behen, Z. Kou, Y. Ye, H.T. Chugani and J. Hu
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2011, 32 (7) 1280-1285; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2540
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Y. Miao, C. Juhász, J. Wu, B. Tarabishy, Z. Lang, M.E. Behen, Z. Kou, Y. Ye, H.T. Chugani, J. Hu
Clinical Correlates of White Matter Blood Flow Perfusion Changes in Sturge-Weber Syndrome: A Dynamic MR Perfusion-Weighted Imaging Study
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