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The effect of gadolinium on the sensitivity and specificity of MR in the initial diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.
M W Tas, F Barkhol, M A van Walderveen, C H Polman, O R Hommes and J Valk
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 1995, 16 (2) 259-264;
M W Tas
F Barkhol
M A van Walderveen
C H Polman
O R Hommes

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M W Tas, F Barkhol, M A van Walderveen, C H Polman, O R Hommes, J Valk
The effect of gadolinium on the sensitivity and specificity of MR in the initial diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 1995, 16 (2) 259-264;
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