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Memory Dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis Corresponds to Juxtacortical Lesion Load on Fast Fluid-Attenuated Inversion-Recovery MR Images

David Michael Moriarty, Alison Jane Blackshaw, Paul Robert Talbot, Helen Louise Griffiths, Julie Sarah Snowden, Valerie Fern Hillier, Stephen Capener, Roger David Laitt and Alan Jackson
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 1999, 20 (10) 1956-1962;
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