Type:
Educational Exhibit
Keywords:
Multicentre study, Observational, Retrospective, Infection, Cerebrospinal fluid, Cavitation, Education, Diagnostic procedure, Contrast agent-intravenous, MR, CT, Conventional radiography, Thorax, Neuroradiology spine, Lymph nodes, Chest
Authors:
K. Koirala1, N. P. NEUPANE2, P. D. S. Pradhan1, R. K. Ghimire1; 1Kathmandu/NP, 2Bhaktapur/NP
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2020/C-01174
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