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Research ArticlePediatric Neuroimaging

Fast MR Imaging of Fetal CNS Anomalies in Utero

Erin M. Simon, Ruth B. Goldstein, Fergus V. Coakley, Roy A. Filly, Kelly C. Broderick, Thomas J. Musci and A. James Barkovich
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2000, 21 (9) 1688-1698;
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