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Publications by O.F. Kaneko
The “White Gray Sign” Identifies the Central Sulcus on 3T High-Resolution T1-Weighted Images
American Journal of Neuroradiology
Medicine
Nuclear Medicine
Neurology
Imaging
Radiology
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Comparison of Spin-Echo T1- And T2-Weighted and Gradient-Echo T1-Weighted Images at 3T in Evaluating Very Preterm Neonates at Term-Equivalent Age
American Journal of Neuroradiology
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Neurology
Imaging
Radiology
Fat Suppressed Contrast-Enhanced T1-Weighted Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 3T
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
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Content Based Image Retrieval of T2 Weighted Brain MR Images Similar to T1 Weighted Images
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A Meningioma With Hyperintensity on T1-Weighted Images in a Dog
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Magnet Resonance Imaging in Preoperative Endometriosis: Incidence of High-Signal-Intensity Spots on Fat-Suppressed T1-Weighted and T2-Weighted Images
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Value of the Central Vein Sign at 3T to Differentiate MS From Seropositive NMOSD
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Automatic Segmentation of White Matter Hyperintensities in the Elderly Using FLAIR Images at 3T
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Atoll Sign: High Resolution CT
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology
Oncology
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Nuclear Medicine
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The Deep Sulcus Sign Indicates Free Air in the Abdomen
Internal and Emergency Medicine
Internal Medicine
Emergency Medicine