Keywords:
Musculoskeletal bone, Pelvis, MR, CT, Conventional radiography, Education, Normal variants, Inflammation
Authors:
C. D. O. Mira1, M. Ataíde2, C. Silva1, P. D. Afonso3; 1Loures/PT, 2Lisboa/PT, 3Lisbon/PT
DOI:
10.26044/essr2019/P-0088
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