Clinical Significance of Intraluminal Contrast Enhancement in Patients with Spontaneous Cervical Artery Dissection: A Black-Blood MRI Study
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M. Reiser | F. Bamberg | J. Linn | T. Saam | T. Pfefferkorn | E. Coppenrath | N. Lummel | K. Treitl | O. Lenz | N. Sommer
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