Type:
Presentación Electrónica Educativa
Keywords:
Ischaemia / Infarction, Observer performance, CT, MR, Head and neck
Authors:
A. L. Reyes Ortiz, M. E. Capilla, I. Herrera Herrera, J. M. Garcia Benassi, R. Gonzalez Gutiérrez; Toledo/ES
DOI:
10.1594/seram2014/S-0011
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