Imaging of the Pelvis: MRI with Correlations to CT and UltrasoundMarcia C. Fishman-Javitt, Harry L. Stein, John L. Lovecchio |
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Physical Principles of Magnetic | 1 |
Normal Anatomy of the Male Pelvis | 11 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of | 22 |
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