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152. Mapping functionally related regions of brain with functional connectivity MR imaging
153. Comparison of activation maps prepared by ICA and by conventional methods in patients with focal lesions
154. Diffusion-tensor imaging of white matter tracts in patients with cerebral neoplasm
155. Frequencies contributing to functional connectivity in the cerebral cortex in 'resting-state' data
156. Functional MR imaging activation after finger tapping has a shorter duration in the basal ganglia than in the sensorimotor cortex
157. PC VIPR: a high-speed 3D phase-contrast method for flow quantification and high-resolution angiography
158. Whole-brain functional MR imaging activation from a finger-tapping task examined with independent component analysis
159. Role of the corpus callosum in functional connectivity
160. COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY OF CHIASMAL OPTIC NEURITIS
161. Optimal computed-tomographic techniques for cervical spine imaging.
162. Differential CT diagnosis of extruded nucleus pulposus.
163. HIGH RESOLUTION CT OF THE TEMPORAL BONE
164. Neuropsychological Test Findings in Subjects With Leukoaraiosis
165. Computed tomography of the medulla.
166. Syringomyelia and hydromyelia: magnetic resonance evaluation.
167. Anterior commissure: anatomic-MR correlation and use as a landmark in three orthogonal planes.
168. Radiological assessment of intramedullary spinal cord lesions
169. Progressive and regressive changes in the nucleus pulposus. Part II. The adult.
170. The normal conus medullaris: CT criteria for recognition.
171. Improving visualization of the anterior subarachnoid space during cervical gas myelography.
172. Sensitivity of Gd-DTPA-enhanced MR imaging of benign extraaxial tumors.
173. Intraspinal synovial cysts: natural history and diagnosis by CT.
174. A blinded clinical comparison of MR imaging and CT in neuroradiology.
175. Ligamentum flavum: appearance on sagittal and coronal MR images.
176. Computed tomography of the articulations and ligaments at the occipito-atlantoaxial region.
177. Spondylolysis studied with computed tomography.
178. A correlative CT and anatomic study of the sciatic nerve
179. Hippocampal formation and related structures of the limbic lobe: anatomic-MR correlation. Part II. Sagittal sections.
180. MR imaging of facial nerve enhancement in Bell palsy or after temporal bone surgery.
181. Magnetic resonance imaging of the optic nerves and chiasm.
182. CT ANATOMY OF THE SPINE
183. Resolution of Normal Cerebral Anatomy in Axial, Coronal, and Sagittal Planes by Computed Tomographic Imaging
184. Progressive and regressive changes in the nucleus pulposus. Part I. The neonate.
185. Computed tomographic appearance of the bulging annulus.
186. Computed tomography of the lumbar facet joints.
187. Pituitary fossa: chemical shift effect in MR imaging.
188. The cervical neural foramina: correlation of microtomy and CT anatomy.
189. DOUBLE CONTRAST MYELOGRAPHY
190. Cervical radiculopathy: computed tomography and myelography compared.
191. Facet joint menisci of the cervical spine: correlative MR imaging and cryomicrotomy study.
192. The dependence of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) image contrast on intrinsic and pulse sequence timing parameters
193. Cranial tissues: normal MR appearance after intravenous injection of Gd-DTPA.
194. Pterygopalatine fossa: computed tomographic studies.
195. T1 and T2 measurements on a 1.5-T commercial MR imager.
196. The effect of clinical bias on the interpretation of myelography and spinal computed tomography.
197. MR imaging of the spine.
198. Neuro-Behcet disease: Two cases and neuroradiologic findings
199. Arachnoid response to contrast media: a comparison of iophendylate and metrizamide in experimental animals.
200. Trigeminal nerve: anatomic correlation with MR imaging.
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