Prognostic value of MRI in assessing extramural venous invasion in rectal cancer: multi-readers’ diagnostic performance
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J. Han | Se Hyung Kim | J. S. Bae | M. Yu | Hyo-Jin Kang | B. Hur | Hye Eun Park | Won Chang | Jung Ho Kim | Juil Park | M. Yu
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