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Acute transverse myelopathy: spinal and cranial MR study with clinical follow-up.
A Campi, M Filippi, G Comi, V Martinelli, C Baratti, M Rovaris and G Scotti
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 1995, 16 (1) 115-123;
A Campi
M Filippi
G Comi
V Martinelli
C Baratti
M Rovaris

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A Campi, M Filippi, G Comi, V Martinelli, C Baratti, M Rovaris, G Scotti
Acute transverse myelopathy: spinal and cranial MR study with clinical follow-up.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 1995, 16 (1) 115-123;
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