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Reproducibility of Cerebrospinal Venous Blood Flow and Vessel Anatomy with the Use of Phase Contrast–Vastly Undersampled Isotropic Projection Reconstruction and Contrast-Enhanced MRA

E.M. Schrauben, K.M. Johnson, J. Huston, A.M. del Rio, S.B. Reeder, A. Field and O. Wieben
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2014, 35 (5) 999-1006; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3779
E.M. Schrauben
aFrom the Departments of Medical Physics (E.M.S., K.M.J., A.M.d.R., S.B.R., O.W.)
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K.M. Johnson
aFrom the Departments of Medical Physics (E.M.S., K.M.J., A.M.d.R., S.B.R., O.W.)
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J. Huston
bRadiology (J.H., S.B.R., A.F., O.W.), University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.
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A.M. del Rio
aFrom the Departments of Medical Physics (E.M.S., K.M.J., A.M.d.R., S.B.R., O.W.)
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S.B. Reeder
aFrom the Departments of Medical Physics (E.M.S., K.M.J., A.M.d.R., S.B.R., O.W.)
bRadiology (J.H., S.B.R., A.F., O.W.), University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.
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A. Field
bRadiology (J.H., S.B.R., A.F., O.W.), University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.
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O. Wieben
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E.M. Schrauben, K.M. Johnson, J. Huston, A.M. del Rio, S.B. Reeder, A. Field, O. Wieben
Reproducibility of Cerebrospinal Venous Blood Flow and Vessel Anatomy with the Use of Phase Contrast–Vastly Undersampled Isotropic Projection Reconstruction and Contrast-Enhanced MRA
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American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2014, 35 (5) 999-1006; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3779
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