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Brain damage in experimental neonatal hydrocephalus: correlations between diffusion tensor imaging and cytopathology

Brain damage in experimental neonatal hydrocephalus: correlations between diffusion tensor imaging and cytopathology

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Main Authors: McAllister James P, Deren Kelley E, Shereen Ahmed, Yuan Weihong, Lindquist Diana M, Holland Scott K, Mangano Francesco T
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-11-01
Series:Cerebrospinal Fluid Research
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