Keywords:
Metastases, Metabolic disorders, Cancer, Imaging sequences, Diagnostic procedure, Computer Applications-Detection, diagnosis, Ultrasound, MR, CT, Paediatric, Neuroradiology brain, Abdomen
Authors:
Y. Tachibana1, R. Kishimoto1, T. Omatsu1, S. Kandatsu2, A. Hasegawa1, M. Koto1, R. Takagi1, T. Obata1, H. Tsuji1; 1Chiba/JP, 2Chiba-Ken/JP
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2013/C-0959
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