Type:
Presentación Electrónica Educativa
Keywords:
Inflammation, Oedema, Imaging sequences, MR, Musculoskeletal system, Musculoskeletal spine
Authors:
I. Elía Martínez1, J. I. CERVERA MIGUEL1, P. Nogués Meléndez1, S. Muñoz Gil1, Y. Pallardó Calatayud2; 1Manises/ES, 2Valencia/ES
DOI:
10.1594/seram2014/S-0258
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