Keywords:
Trauma, Athletic injuries, Imaging sequences, Education, Ultrasound, MR, Musculoskeletal system, Anatomy
Authors:
J. Cardenal Urdampilleta1, F. Diez Renovales1, J. Carrandi Camiña1, M. D. M. Sarmiento1, B. Ruiz1, G. lecumberri1, C. Morandeira Arrizabalaga2, I. Corta3, J. J. gomez1, J. CASTILLO1; 1BILBAO/ES, 2Getxo/ES, 3Vitoria/ES
DOI:
10.1594/essr2018/P-0125
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