Ultra-low-dose computed tomography with deep learning reconstruction for craniosynostosis at radiation doses comparable to skull radiographs: a pilot study
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Yeon Jin Cho | Youngwook Lyoo | Seunghyun Lee | J. Cheon | J. Phi | Su-Mi Shin | S. Lee | Young Hun Choi | Seung-Ki Kim
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