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Time-dependent changes in image contrast in brain tumors after gadolinium-DTPA.
W Schörner, M Laniado, H P Niendorf, C Schubert and R Felix
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 1986, 7 (6) 1013-1020;
W Schörner
M Laniado
H P Niendorf
C Schubert

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W Schörner, M Laniado, H P Niendorf, C Schubert, R Felix
Time-dependent changes in image contrast in brain tumors after gadolinium-DTPA.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Nov 1986, 7 (6) 1013-1020;
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