Multiple sclerosis: hyperintense dentate nucleus on unenhanced T1-weighted MR images is associated with the secondary progressive subtype.
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Luca Roccatagliata | Giovanni Luigi Mancardi | Anna Pichiecchio | Laura Bonzano | L. Roccatagliata | A. Pichiecchio | L. Bonzano | G. Mancardi | L. Vuolo | Luisa Vuolo
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