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    Stollfuss JC, Becker K, Sendler A, Seidl S, Settles M, Auer F, Beer A, Rummeny EJ, Woertler K.
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    Milot L, Guindi M, Gallinger S, Moulton CA, Brock KK, Dawson LA, Haider MA.
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  • 18. Evaluation of malignant biliary obstruction: efficacy of fast multiplanar spoiled gradient-recalled MR imaging vs spin-echo MR imaging, CT, and cholangiography.
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