Mesenteric lymph nodes in MR enterography: are they reliable followers of bowel in active Crohn’s disease?
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R. Malekzadeh | M. Dadgostar | S. Montazeri | A. Radmard | Rana Eftekhar Vaghefi | S. Naybandi Atashi | A. H. Hashemi Taheri | S. Haghighi | Aneseh Salehnia
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