MultiHance, a high relaxivity agent approved for peripheral MRA: review of the data from peer-reviewed literature

Poster: "ECR 2014 / C-0658 / MultiHance, a high relaxivity agent approved for peripheral MRA: review of the data from peer-reviewed literature" by: "G. Pirovano1, M. Kirchin2, A. Spinazzi1; 1Monroe, NJ/US, 2Milan/IT"

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