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Radiation Exposure of Patients in Comprehensive Computed Tomography of the Head in Acute Stroke

M. Cohnen, H.-J. Wittsack, S. Assadi, K. Muskalla, A. Ringelstein, L.W. Poll, A. Saleh and U. Mödder
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2006, 27 (8) 1741-1745;
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M. Cohnen, H.-J. Wittsack, S. Assadi, K. Muskalla, A. Ringelstein, L.W. Poll, A. Saleh, U. Mödder
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American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2006, 27 (8) 1741-1745;
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