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A splenial lesion with transiently reduced diffusion in clinically mild encephalitis is not always reversible: A case report

臨床的に軽度の脳炎により一時的に低拡散となった脳梁膨大部病変は必ずしも一過性ではない 症例報告
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Volume: 31  Issue:Page: 710-712  Publication year: Oct. 2009 
JST Material Number: W0814A  ISSN: 0387-7604  Document type: Article
Article type: 短報  Country of issue: Netherlands (NLD)  Language: ENGLISH (EN)
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