Contrast-enhanced synthetic MRI for the detection of brain metastases
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Akifumi Hagiwara | Masaaki Hori | Misaki Nakazawa | Michimasa Suzuki | Kuni Ohtomo | Nozomi Hamasaki | Kouhei Tsuruta | Shigeki Aoki | Christina Andica | Kanako Kunishima Kumamaru | S. Aoki | K. Ohtomo | K. Kumamaru | M. Hori | Kouhei Tsuruta | M. Nakazawa | Shuji Sato | A. Hagiwara | C. Andica | Michimasa Suzuki | N. Takano | N. Hamasaki | Mariko Yoshida | Nao Takano | Mariko Yoshida | Shuji Sato | Nozomi Hamasaki | Nao Takano
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