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How Common Is Signal-Intensity Increase in Optic Nerve Segments on 3D Double Inversion Recovery Sequences in Visually Asymptomatic Patients with Multiple Sclerosis?
T. Sartoretti, E. Sartoretti, S. Rauch, C. Binkert, M. Wyss, D. Czell and S. Sartoretti-Schefer
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2017, 38 (9) 1748-1753; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5262
T. Sartoretti
aFrom the Institut für Radiologie (T.S., E.S., S.R., C.B., M.W., S.S.-S.)
E. Sartoretti
aFrom the Institut für Radiologie (T.S., E.S., S.R., C.B., M.W., S.S.-S.)
S. Rauch
aFrom the Institut für Radiologie (T.S., E.S., S.R., C.B., M.W., S.S.-S.)
C. Binkert
aFrom the Institut für Radiologie (T.S., E.S., S.R., C.B., M.W., S.S.-S.)
M. Wyss
aFrom the Institut für Radiologie (T.S., E.S., S.R., C.B., M.W., S.S.-S.)
D. Czell
bKlinik für Innere Medizin (D.C.), Abteilung für Neurologie, Kantonsspital Winterthur, Winterthur, Switzerland.
S. Sartoretti-Schefer
aFrom the Institut für Radiologie (T.S., E.S., S.R., C.B., M.W., S.S.-S.)

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T. Sartoretti, E. Sartoretti, S. Rauch, C. Binkert, M. Wyss, D. Czell, S. Sartoretti-Schefer
How Common Is Signal-Intensity Increase in Optic Nerve Segments on 3D Double Inversion Recovery Sequences in Visually Asymptomatic Patients with Multiple Sclerosis?
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2017, 38 (9) 1748-1753; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A5262
How Common Is Signal-Intensity Increase in Optic Nerve Segments on 3D Double Inversion Recovery Sequences in Visually Asymptomatic Patients with Multiple Sclerosis?
T. Sartoretti, E. Sartoretti, S. Rauch, C. Binkert, M. Wyss, D. Czell, S. Sartoretti-Schefer
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2017, 38 (9) 1748-1753; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A5262
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