Widening spectrum of a reversible splenial lesion with transiently reduced diffusion.
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A. Barkovich | J. Takanashi | T. Shiihara | H. Tada | M. Kawatani | H. Tsukahara | M. Kikuchi | M. Maeda | M. Maeda | Masahiro Kikuchi | Masao Kawatani | Hirokazu Tsukahara
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