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Comparison of Phase-Contrast MR Imaging and Endovascular Sonography for Intracranial Blood Flow Velocity Measurements

J.J. Schneiders, S.P. Ferns, P. van Ooij, M. Siebes, A.J. Nederveen, R. van den Berg, J. van Lieshout, G. Jansen, E. vanBavel and C.B. Majoie
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2012, 33 (9) 1786-1790; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3142
J.J. Schneiders
aDepartments of Radiology (J.J.S., S.P.F., P.v.O., A.J.N., R.v.d.B., C.B.M.)
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S.P. Ferns
aDepartments of Radiology (J.J.S., S.P.F., P.v.O., A.J.N., R.v.d.B., C.B.M.)
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P. van Ooij
aDepartments of Radiology (J.J.S., S.P.F., P.v.O., A.J.N., R.v.d.B., C.B.M.)
bBiomedical Engineering and Physics (P.v.O., M.S., E.v.B.)
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M. Siebes
bBiomedical Engineering and Physics (P.v.O., M.S., E.v.B.)
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A.J. Nederveen
aDepartments of Radiology (J.J.S., S.P.F., P.v.O., A.J.N., R.v.d.B., C.B.M.)
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R. van den Berg
aDepartments of Radiology (J.J.S., S.P.F., P.v.O., A.J.N., R.v.d.B., C.B.M.)
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J. van Lieshout
dInternal Medicine (J.v.L.), Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
eSchool of Biomedical Sciences (J.v.L.), University of Nottingham Medical School, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, United Kingdom.
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G. Jansen
cAnesthesiology (G.J.)
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E. vanBavel
bBiomedical Engineering and Physics (P.v.O., M.S., E.v.B.)
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C.B. Majoie
aDepartments of Radiology (J.J.S., S.P.F., P.v.O., A.J.N., R.v.d.B., C.B.M.)
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