SERAM 2014 / S-1297
Nuevas terapias, Nuevas patologías. Hallazgos por RM en patología encefálica secundaria a fármacos.
Type:
Presentación Electrónica Educativa
Keywords:
Neuroradiology brain, MR
Authors:
F. Pérez López, J. Peña Suarez, �. Meilán Martínez, E. Murias, E. Santamarta Liebana, A. Saiz Ayala; Oviedo/ES
DOI:
10.1594/seram2014/S-1297
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