Filippi et al., 1999 - Google Patents
MRI and magnetization transfer imaging changes in the brain and cervical cord of patients with Devic's neuromyelitis opticaFilippi et al., 1999
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- 11686101196184147496
- Author
- Filippi M
- Rocca M
- Moiola L
- Martinelli V
- Ghezzi A
- Capra R
- Salvi F
- Comi G
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- Publication venue
- Neurology
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Objectives: To assess MRI and magnetization transfer (MT) imaging changes in the brain and cervical cord from patients with Devic's neuromyelitis optica (DNO), and to compare them with those from patients with MS. Background: In MS, MT imaging detects changes …
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