Automated signal intensity analysis of the spinal cord for detection of degenerative cervical myelopathy — a matched-pair MRI study
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M. Reisert | M. Hohenhaus | U. Hubbe | J. Klingler | F. Volz | N. Kremers | U. Würtemberger | K. Wolf | Jürgen Beck | Christoph Scholz
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