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MR Imaging Quantification of Cerebellar Growth Following Hypoxic-Ischemic Injury to the Neonatal Brain

Elisabeth Le Strange, Nadeem Saeed, Frances M. Cowan, A. David Edwards and Mary A. Rutherford
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2004, 25 (3) 463-468;
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Elisabeth Le Strange, Nadeem Saeed, Frances M. Cowan, A. David Edwards, Mary A. Rutherford
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