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Conventional and Advanced Imaging in Neuromyelitis Optica
Y. Barnett, I.J. Sutton, M. Ghadiri, L. Masters, R. Zivadinov and M.H. Barnett
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2014, 35 (8) 1458-1466; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3592
Y. Barnett
aFrom the Sydney Neuroimaging Analysis Centre (Y.B., M.H.B.), Sydney, Australia
bBrain and Mind Research Institute (Y.B., M.G., L.M., M.H.B.), University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
cDepartment of Medical Imaging and Neurology (Y.B., I.J.S.), St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, Australia
I.J. Sutton
cDepartment of Medical Imaging and Neurology (Y.B., I.J.S.), St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, Australia
M. Ghadiri
bBrain and Mind Research Institute (Y.B., M.G., L.M., M.H.B.), University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
L. Masters
bBrain and Mind Research Institute (Y.B., M.G., L.M., M.H.B.), University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
R. Zivadinov
dBuffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center (R.Z.), Department of Neurology, University of Buffalo, Buffalo, New York.
M.H. Barnett
aFrom the Sydney Neuroimaging Analysis Centre (Y.B., M.H.B.), Sydney, Australia
bBrain and Mind Research Institute (Y.B., M.G., L.M., M.H.B.), University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

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Y. Barnett, I.J. Sutton, M. Ghadiri, L. Masters, R. Zivadinov, M.H. Barnett
Conventional and Advanced Imaging in Neuromyelitis Optica
American Journal of Neuroradiology Aug 2014, 35 (8) 1458-1466; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3592
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