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Clinical Feasibility of Synthetic MRI in Multiple Sclerosis: A Diagnostic and Volumetric Validation Study
T. Granberg, M. Uppman, F. Hashim, C. Cananau, L.E. Nordin, S. Shams, J. Berglund, Y. Forslin, P. Aspelin, S. Fredrikson and M. Kristoffersen-Wiberg
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2016, 37 (6) 1023-1029; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4665
T. Granberg
aFrom the Departments of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology (T.G., M.U., F.H., L.E.N., S.S., J.B., Y.F., P.A., M.K.-W.)
cDepartments of Radiology (T.G., F.H., C.C., S.S., Y.F., P.A., M.K.-W)
M. Uppman
aFrom the Departments of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology (T.G., M.U., F.H., L.E.N., S.S., J.B., Y.F., P.A., M.K.-W.)
dDiagnostic Medical Physics (M.U., L.E.N., J.B.)
F. Hashim
aFrom the Departments of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology (T.G., M.U., F.H., L.E.N., S.S., J.B., Y.F., P.A., M.K.-W.)
cDepartments of Radiology (T.G., F.H., C.C., S.S., Y.F., P.A., M.K.-W)
C. Cananau
cDepartments of Radiology (T.G., F.H., C.C., S.S., Y.F., P.A., M.K.-W)
L.E. Nordin
aFrom the Departments of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology (T.G., M.U., F.H., L.E.N., S.S., J.B., Y.F., P.A., M.K.-W.)
dDiagnostic Medical Physics (M.U., L.E.N., J.B.)
S. Shams
aFrom the Departments of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology (T.G., M.U., F.H., L.E.N., S.S., J.B., Y.F., P.A., M.K.-W.)
cDepartments of Radiology (T.G., F.H., C.C., S.S., Y.F., P.A., M.K.-W)
J. Berglund
aFrom the Departments of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology (T.G., M.U., F.H., L.E.N., S.S., J.B., Y.F., P.A., M.K.-W.)
dDiagnostic Medical Physics (M.U., L.E.N., J.B.)
Y. Forslin
aFrom the Departments of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology (T.G., M.U., F.H., L.E.N., S.S., J.B., Y.F., P.A., M.K.-W.)
cDepartments of Radiology (T.G., F.H., C.C., S.S., Y.F., P.A., M.K.-W)
P. Aspelin
aFrom the Departments of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology (T.G., M.U., F.H., L.E.N., S.S., J.B., Y.F., P.A., M.K.-W.)
cDepartments of Radiology (T.G., F.H., C.C., S.S., Y.F., P.A., M.K.-W)
S. Fredrikson
bClinical Neuroscience (S.F.), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
eNeurology (S.F.), Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
M. Kristoffersen-Wiberg
aFrom the Departments of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology (T.G., M.U., F.H., L.E.N., S.S., J.B., Y.F., P.A., M.K.-W.)
cDepartments of Radiology (T.G., F.H., C.C., S.S., Y.F., P.A., M.K.-W)

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T. Granberg, M. Uppman, F. Hashim, C. Cananau, L.E. Nordin, S. Shams, J. Berglund, Y. Forslin, P. Aspelin, S. Fredrikson, M. Kristoffersen-Wiberg
Clinical Feasibility of Synthetic MRI in Multiple Sclerosis: A Diagnostic and Volumetric Validation Study
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 2016, 37 (6) 1023-1029; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A4665
Clinical Feasibility of Synthetic MRI in Multiple Sclerosis: A Diagnostic and Volumetric Validation Study
T. Granberg, M. Uppman, F. Hashim, C. Cananau, L.E. Nordin, S. Shams, J. Berglund, Y. Forslin, P. Aspelin, S. Fredrikson, M. Kristoffersen-Wiberg
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 2016, 37 (6) 1023-1029; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A4665
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