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Does High-field MR Imaging Have an Influence on the Classification of Patients with Clinically Isolated Syndromes According to Current Diagnostic MR Imaging Criteria for Multiple Sclerosis?
M.P. Wattjes, M. Harzheim, C.K. Kuhl, J. Gieseke, S. Schmidt, L. Klotz, T. Klockgether, H.H. Schild and G.G. Lutterbey
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2006, 27 (8) 1794-1798;
M.P. Wattjes
M. Harzheim
C.K. Kuhl
J. Gieseke
S. Schmidt
L. Klotz
T. Klockgether
H.H. Schild

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M.P. Wattjes, M. Harzheim, C.K. Kuhl, J. Gieseke, S. Schmidt, L. Klotz, T. Klockgether, H.H. Schild, G.G. Lutterbey
Does High-field MR Imaging Have an Influence on the Classification of Patients with Clinically Isolated Syndromes According to Current Diagnostic MR Imaging Criteria for Multiple Sclerosis?
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2006, 27 (8) 1794-1798;
Does High-field MR Imaging Have an Influence on the Classification of Patients with Clinically Isolated Syndromes According to Current Diagnostic MR Imaging Criteria for Multiple Sclerosis?
M.P. Wattjes, M. Harzheim, C.K. Kuhl, J. Gieseke, S. Schmidt, L. Klotz, T. Klockgether, H.H. Schild, G.G. Lutterbey
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2006, 27 (8) 1794-1798;
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