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Vascularization of Head and Neck Paragangliomas: Comparison of Three MR Angiographic Techniques with Digital Subtraction Angiography

René van den Berg, Martin N.J.M. Wasser, Adrian P.G. van Gils, Andel G.L. van der Mey, Jo Hermans and Mark A. van Buchem
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2000, 21 (1) 162-170;
René van den Berg
aFrom the Departments of Radiology (R.v.d.B., M.N.J.M.W., M.A.v.B.) and Otolaryngology (A.G.L.v.d.M.), Leiden University Medical Center; the Department of Medical Statistics (J.H.), University of Leiden; and the Department of Radiology (A.P.G.v.G.), Utrecht University Hospital, the Netherlands.
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Martin N.J.M. Wasser
aFrom the Departments of Radiology (R.v.d.B., M.N.J.M.W., M.A.v.B.) and Otolaryngology (A.G.L.v.d.M.), Leiden University Medical Center; the Department of Medical Statistics (J.H.), University of Leiden; and the Department of Radiology (A.P.G.v.G.), Utrecht University Hospital, the Netherlands.
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Adrian P.G. van Gils
aFrom the Departments of Radiology (R.v.d.B., M.N.J.M.W., M.A.v.B.) and Otolaryngology (A.G.L.v.d.M.), Leiden University Medical Center; the Department of Medical Statistics (J.H.), University of Leiden; and the Department of Radiology (A.P.G.v.G.), Utrecht University Hospital, the Netherlands.
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Andel G.L. van der Mey
aFrom the Departments of Radiology (R.v.d.B., M.N.J.M.W., M.A.v.B.) and Otolaryngology (A.G.L.v.d.M.), Leiden University Medical Center; the Department of Medical Statistics (J.H.), University of Leiden; and the Department of Radiology (A.P.G.v.G.), Utrecht University Hospital, the Netherlands.
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aFrom the Departments of Radiology (R.v.d.B., M.N.J.M.W., M.A.v.B.) and Otolaryngology (A.G.L.v.d.M.), Leiden University Medical Center; the Department of Medical Statistics (J.H.), University of Leiden; and the Department of Radiology (A.P.G.v.G.), Utrecht University Hospital, the Netherlands.
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aFrom the Departments of Radiology (R.v.d.B., M.N.J.M.W., M.A.v.B.) and Otolaryngology (A.G.L.v.d.M.), Leiden University Medical Center; the Department of Medical Statistics (J.H.), University of Leiden; and the Department of Radiology (A.P.G.v.G.), Utrecht University Hospital, the Netherlands.
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