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The limitations of computed tomography for diagnostic Neuroradiology are pointed out. The relation of CT to the classical neuroradiological examinations are discussed.
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Bradac, G.B., Simon, R.S., Grumme, T. et al. Limitations of computed tomography for diagnostic Neuroradiology. Neuroradiology 13, 243–247 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00347066
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