Pancreatic masses with inconclusive findings on spiral CT: Is there a role for MRI?
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N L Kelekis | R. Semelka | P. Molina | N. Kelekis | R C Semelka | P L Molina | T J Sharp | B Calvo | T. Sharp | Richard C. Semelka | Benjamin Calvo
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