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Hepatobiliary MRI : a text-atlas at mid and high field /

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Main Author: Mitchell, Donald G.
Other Authors: Stark, David D., Hahn, Peter F.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: St. Louis : Mosby-Year Book, c1992.
Subjects:
Tomography, X-Ray Computed > methods.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging > methods.
Liver Diseases > diagnosis.
Biliary Tract Diseases > diagnosis.
Liver > Magnetic resonance imaging.
Biliary tract > Magnetic resonance imaging.
Atlases.
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