Keywords:
Musculoskeletal spine, MR, CT, Diagnostic procedure, Infection, Abscess
Authors:
L. C. Zattar-Ramos, R. S. Damasceno, R. Leao, D. T. Amaral, M. B. Rodrigues, C. F. A. Cavalcanti, R. Y. Fernandes, C. Obara Kurimori, P. V. P. Helito, H. P. Costa; Sao Paulo/BR
DOI:
10.1594/essr2016/P-0113
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