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MR of optic papilla protrusion in patients with high intracranial pressure.
J R Jinkins, S Athale, L Xiong, W T Yuh, M I Rothman and P T Nguyen
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 1996, 17 (4) 665-668;
J R Jinkins
S Athale
L Xiong
W T Yuh
M I Rothman

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J R Jinkins, S Athale, L Xiong, W T Yuh, M I Rothman, P T Nguyen
MR of optic papilla protrusion in patients with high intracranial pressure.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 1996, 17 (4) 665-668;
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