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Diffusion weighted MR in thoracic oncology: A new imaging tool improving clinical T-staging
J. Coolen, F. De Keyzer, P. Deleyn, J. Vansteenkiste, W. De Wever, P. Nafteux, C. Dooms, E. Verbeken, K. Nackaerts, S. Dymarkowski, J. Verschakelen (Leuven, Belgium)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Parenchmya and bronchial carcinoma
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Parenchmya and bronchial carcinoma
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Thoracic oncology
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J. Coolen, F. De Keyzer, P. Deleyn, J. Vansteenkiste, W. De Wever, P. Nafteux, C. Dooms, E. Verbeken, K. Nackaerts, S. Dymarkowski, J. Verschakelen (Leuven, Belgium). Diffusion weighted MR in thoracic oncology: A new imaging tool improving clinical T-staging. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 406
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