Keywords:
Bones, Oncology, Plain radiographic studies, CT, MR, Diagnostic procedure, Neoplasia, Cancer, Calcifications / Calculi
Authors:
D. Quintana Blanco1, G. Larrañaga Hernando2, A. Ostapenko1, E. DIEZ LASHERAS2, C. García Villafáñez1, B. Melero Romero3; 1Vitoria/ES, 2Vitoria-Gasteiz/ES, 3Alicante/ES
DOI:
10.1594/essr2018/P-0010
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