The role of magnetic resonance imaging in assessing venous vascular abnormalities in the head and neck: a demonstration of cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in a subset of multiple sclerosis patients
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Nathional Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institues of HealthHaacke, E. M., Sethi, S. K., Jiang, J., Wang, Y., & Utriainen, D. T. (2015). The role of magnetic resonance imaging in assessing venous vascular abnormalities in the head and neck: a demonstration of cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in a subset of multiple sclerosis patients. Veins and Lymphatics, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/vl.2015.5012
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