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Hyperintense Putaminal Rim at 3T Reflects Fewer Ferritin Deposits in the Lateral Marginal Area of the Putamen

S. Fujii, E. Matsusue, T. Kinoshita, S. Sugihara, E. Ohama and T. Ogawa
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2007, 28 (4) 777-781;
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S. Fujii, E. Matsusue, T. Kinoshita, S. Sugihara, E. Ohama, T. Ogawa
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