Multi-parametric MRI of rectal cancer - do quantitative functional MR measurements correlate with radiologic and pathologic tumor stages?
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S. Schoenberg | P. Kienle | S. Post | R. Hofheinz | H. Michaely | J. Morelli | U. Attenberger | D. Dinter | U. Attenberger | L. Pilz | D. Hausmann | F. Doyon | S. Schoenberg
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