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April 24, 2006

Marchiafava–Bignami disease: Diffusion-weighted MRI in corpus callosum and cortical lesions

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Neurology®
Volume 66Number 8April 25, 2006
Pages: 1286
PubMed: 16636264

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Published online: April 24, 2006
Published in issue: April 25, 2006

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Alexander V. Khaw
Alexander Heinrich

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