Keywords:
CNS, Neuroradiology brain, MR-Functional imaging, MR-Diffusion/Perfusion, Imaging sequences, Normal variants, Haemodynamics / Flow dynamics
Authors:
A. N. Sergeeva1, E. Seliverstova2, S. Morozova1, E. I. Kremneva1, Z. Gadzhieva1, M. Zabitova1, B. Akhmetzianov1, L. Dobryinina1, M. Krotenkova1; 1Moscow/RU, 2Krasnogorsk/RU
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2018/C-1381
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