Accumulation of hypointense lesions ("black holes") on T1 spin-echo MRI correlates with disease progression in multiple sclerosis.
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Accumulation of hypointense lesions ("black holes") on T1 spin-echo MRI correlates with disease progression in multiple sclerosis.
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Accumulation of hypointense le ...... ression in multiple sclerosis.
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Accumulation of hypointense le ...... ression in multiple sclerosis.
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van Oosten BW
van Waesberghe JH
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10.1212/WNL.47.6.1469
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1996-12-01T00:00:00Z