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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Bilateral Basal Ganglia Lesions
Annals, Academy of Medicine, Singapore, 10/14/09
Lim CCT et al. – Abnormal MRI fi ndings in the basal ganglia should not be interpreted in isolation. A systematic approach including DW MR imaging, MRS, and a broad knowledge of diffuse systemic, toxic or metabolic diseases is helpful.
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