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Publications by F. Triulzi
Prenatal Brain MR Imaging: Reference Linear Biometric Centiles Between 20 and 24 Gestational Weeks
American Journal of Neuroradiology
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Nuclear Medicine
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MR Imaging in Menière Disease: Is the Contact Between the Vestibular Endolymphatic Space and the Oval Window a Reliable Biomarker?
American Journal of Neuroradiology
Medicine
Nuclear Medicine
Neurology
Imaging
Radiology
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