Detection of focal hepatic lesions with spiral CT: comparison of 4- and 8-mm interscan spacing.
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J G Hennessey | J E Kuhlman | E. Fishman | S. Siegelman | J. Kuhlman | A. Kawashima | B. Urban | J. G. Hennessey | E K Fishman | S S Siegelman | A Kawashima | B A Urban
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