Turbo STIR magnetic resonance imaging as a whole‐body screening tool for metastases in patients with breast carcinoma: Preliminary clinical experience
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R. Walker | S. Eustace | E. Yucel | L. Patriquin | M. Dimasi | P. Kessar | E. Yucel | V. Decarvalho | R. Blanchard | K. Harper | R. Blanchard
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