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2005Predictive value of neonatal MRI with respect to late MRI findings and clinical outcome. A study in infants with periventricular densities on neonatal ultrasound.Sie, L.T.L.; Hart, A.A.M.; Hof, J. ten; Groot, L. de; Lems, W., et al
2005Radiologic evidence for absence of the facial nerve in Mobius syndrome.Verzijl, H.T.F.M.; Valk, J.; Vries, R. de; Padberg, G.W.A.M.
2004Automated Analysis for Incident ManagementAbbink, H.; Dijk, R. van; Dobos, T.; Hoogendoorn, M.; Jonker, C.M., et al
2004Automated Support for Adaptive Incident ManagementAbbink, H.; Dijk, R. van; Dobos, T.; Hoogendoorn, M.; Jonker, C.M., et al
1997A new leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matterKnaap, M.S. van der; Barth, P.G.; Gabreƫls, F.J.M.; Franzoni, E.; Begeer, J.H., et al
1996Comparison of two MR sequences for the detection of multiple sclerosis lesions in the spinal cordLycklama-a-Nijeholt, G.J.; Barkhof, F.; Castelijns, J.A.; Jongen, P.J.H.; Valk, J., et al
1995Spongy white matter changes, MR appearances, differential diagnosis and description of a new diseaseKnaap, M.S. van der; Valk, J.; Barth, P.G.; Smit, L.M.E.; Engelen, B.G.M. van, et al
1995Correlating MRI and clinical disease activity in multiple sclerosis: relevance of hypointense lesions on short-TR/short-TE (T1-weighted) spin-echo imagesWalderveen, M.A.A. van; Barkhof, F.; Hommes, O.R.; Polman, C.H.; Tobi, H., et al
1995The effect of gadolinium on the sensitivity and specificity of MR in the initial diagnosis of multiple sclerosisTas, M.W.; Barkhof, F.; Walderveen, M.A.A. van; Polman, C.H.; Hommes, O.R., et al
1995Hyperhomocysteinaemia; with reference to its neuroradiological aspects.Berg, M. van den; Knaap, M.S. van der; Boers, G.H.J.; Stehouwer, C.D.A.; Rauwerda, J.A., et al
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