Keywords:
CT, Pelvis, Extremities, Abdomen, Comparative studies, Artifacts
Authors:
T. Fujioka1, T. Osonoi1, K. Fukuda1, H. Osakabe2, D. Suzuki1, A. Koizumi1, M. Igarashi1, F. Nakagawa1; 1Minatoku, Tokyo/JP, 2Tokyo/JP
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2013/C-1222
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