Cite
Correlation between high-resolution computed tomographic, magnetic resonance and pathological findings in cases with non-cancerous but suspicious lung nodules.
MLA
Li, F., et al. “Correlation between High-Resolution Computed Tomographic, Magnetic Resonance and Pathological Findings in Cases with Non-Cancerous but Suspicious Lung Nodules.” European Radiology, vol. 10, no. 11, 2000, pp. 1782–91. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1007/s003300000426.
APA
Li, F., Sone, S., Maruyama, Y., Takashima, S., Yang, Z. G., Hasegawa, M., Honda, T., Yamanda, T., & Kubo, K. (2000). Correlation between high-resolution computed tomographic, magnetic resonance and pathological findings in cases with non-cancerous but suspicious lung nodules. European Radiology, 10(11), 1782–1791. https://doi.org/10.1007/s003300000426
Chicago
Li, F, S Sone, Y Maruyama, S Takashima, Z G Yang, M Hasegawa, T Honda, T Yamanda, and K Kubo. 2000. “Correlation between High-Resolution Computed Tomographic, Magnetic Resonance and Pathological Findings in Cases with Non-Cancerous but Suspicious Lung Nodules.” European Radiology 10 (11): 1782–91. doi:10.1007/s003300000426.