MS cortical lesions on DIR: not quite what they seem?
<h4>Objective</h4>Accurate identification and localization of cortical gray matter (CGM) lesions in MS is important when determining their clinical relevance. Double inversion recovery (DIR) scans have been widely used to detect MS CGM lesions. Phase sensitive inversion recovery (PSIR) s...
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Auteurs principaux: | Varun Sethi, Nils Muhlert, Maria Ron, Xavier Golay, Claudia A Wheeler-Kingshott, David H Miller, Declan T Chard, Tarek A Yousry |
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2013
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