The complementary roles of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI and 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT for imaging of carotid atherosclerosis
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Ahmed Tawakol | Mark Woodward | David Izquierdo-Garcia | Claudia Calcagno | Zahi A. Fayad | Sarayu Ramachandran | Antoine Millon | Venkatesh Mani | Valentin Fuster | V. Fuster | M. Woodward | Z. Fayad | J. Bucerius | M. Farkouh | V. Mani | D. Izquierdo-Garcia | J. Godbold | C. Calcagno | S. Ramachandran | E. Moshier | J. Rudd | A. Tawakol | D. Rosenbaum | D. Kallend | David Kallend | Erin Moshier | James Godbold | David Rosenbaum | Michael E. Farkouh | A. Millon | Jan Bucerius | James H. F. Rudd
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