Comparison of four potential MR parameters for severe tissue destruction in multiple sclerosis lesions.
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F Barkhof | J Valk | C H Polman | P. Scheltens | F. Barkhof | C. Polman | J. Valk | P. Scheltens | J. V. van Waesberghe | L. Truyen | J. Castelijns | P Scheltens | J H van Waesberghe | J A Castelijns | L Truyen | G J Lycklana A Nijeholt | F G Hoogenraad | J. A. Castelijns | F. Hoogenraad | G. J. Lycklana A Nijeholt | J. Valk | C. Polman | Luc Truyen | J.H.T.M. van Waesberghe | F. Barkhof | F. G. C. Hoogenraad | Geert J. Lycklama àNijeholt
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