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Noncontrast MRI Surveillance of Craniopharyngiomas Using a Balanced Steady-state Free Precession (bSSFP) Sequence

Kelly Trinh, Michael Tang, Claire White-Dzuro, Min Lang, Karen Buch and Sandra Rincon
American Journal of Neuroradiology December 2024, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A8439
Kelly Trinh
aFrom the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (K.T.), Lubbock, Texas
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Michael Tang
bSchool of Public Health (M.T.), Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts
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Claire White-Dzuro
cVanderbilt University School of Medicine (C.W.-D.), Nashville, Tennessee
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Min Lang
dHarvard Medical School (M.L., K.B., S.R.), Boston, Massachusetts
eMassachusetts General Hospital (M.L., K.B., S.R.), Boston, Massachusetts
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Karen Buch
dHarvard Medical School (M.L., K.B., S.R.), Boston, Massachusetts
eMassachusetts General Hospital (M.L., K.B., S.R.), Boston, Massachusetts
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Sandra Rincon
dHarvard Medical School (M.L., K.B., S.R.), Boston, Massachusetts
eMassachusetts General Hospital (M.L., K.B., S.R.), Boston, Massachusetts
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Kelly Trinh, Michael Tang, Claire White-Dzuro, Min Lang, Karen Buch, Sandra Rincon
Noncontrast MRI Surveillance of Craniopharyngiomas Using a Balanced Steady-state Free Precession (bSSFP) Sequence
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