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Applicability and Advantages of Flow artifact–insensitive Fluid-attenuated Inversion-recovery MR Sequences for Imaging the Posterior Fossa

Norimitsu Tanaka, Toshi Abe, Kazuyuki Kojima, Hiroshi Nishimura and Naofumi Hayabuchi
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