Differential diagnosis by unenhanced FLAIR T2-weighted magnetic resonance images between solitary high grade gliomas and cerebral metastases appearing as contrast-enhancing cortico-subcortical lesions
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Gennaro Esposito | A. Cerase | G. Esposito | Alfonso Cerase | Carmine Franco Muccio | Annachiara Tarantino | C. F. Muccio | A. Tarantino
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