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Multicontrast MR Imaging at 7T in Multiple Sclerosis: Highest Lesion Detection in Cortical Gray Matter with 3D-FLAIR

I.D. Kilsdonk, W.L. de Graaf, A. Lopez Soriano, J.J. Zwanenburg, F. Visser, J.P.A. Kuijer, J.J.G. Geurts, P.J.W. Pouwels, C.H. Polman, J.A. Castelijns, P.R. Luijten, F. Barkhof and M.P. Wattjes
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2013, 34 (4) 791-796; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3289
I.D. Kilsdonk
aFrom the Departments of Radiology (I.D.K., W.L.d.G., A.L.S., J.A.C., F.B., M.P.W.)
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W.L. de Graaf
aFrom the Departments of Radiology (I.D.K., W.L.d.G., A.L.S., J.A.C., F.B., M.P.W.)
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A. Lopez Soriano
aFrom the Departments of Radiology (I.D.K., W.L.d.G., A.L.S., J.A.C., F.B., M.P.W.)
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J.J. Zwanenburg
eDepartment of Radiology (J.J.Z., F.V., P.R.L.), University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
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F. Visser
eDepartment of Radiology (J.J.Z., F.V., P.R.L.), University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
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J.P.A. Kuijer
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J.J.G. Geurts
cAnatomy and Neuroscience, Section of Clinical Neuroscience (J.J.G.G.)
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C.H. Polman
dNeurology (C.H.P.), VU University Medical Center Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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J.A. Castelijns
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I.D. Kilsdonk, W.L. de Graaf, A. Lopez Soriano, J.J. Zwanenburg, F. Visser, J.P.A. Kuijer, J.J.G. Geurts, P.J.W. Pouwels, C.H. Polman, J.A. Castelijns, P.R. Luijten, F. Barkhof, M.P. Wattjes
Multicontrast MR Imaging at 7T in Multiple Sclerosis: Highest Lesion Detection in Cortical Gray Matter with 3D-FLAIR
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