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    12008Updating magnetic resonance imaging of small bowel: imaging protocols and clinical indications.



    +-nlWorld J Gastroenterol 14(21):3403-9 (2008) Zhu J
    21989MR imaging of the abdomen in children.



    +-nlAJR Am J Roentgenol 152(6):1245-50 (1989)
    320083.0-T MR imaging of the abdomen: comparison with 1.5 T.



    +-nlRadiographics 28(7):1983-98 (2008) Chang KJ
    42008Abdominal applications of 3.0-T MR imaging: comparative review versus a 1.5-T system.



    +-nlRadiographics 28(4):e30 (2008) Choi JY
    52007MR imaging of the acute abdomen and pelvis: acute appendicitis and beyond.



    +-nlRadiographics 27(5):1419-31 (2007) Singh A
    62007MR imaging of acute right lower quadrant pain in pregnant and nonpregnant patients.



    +-nlRadiographics 27(3):721-43; discussion 743-53 (2007) Pedrosa I
    72004MR imaging of maternal diseases of the abdomen and pelvis during pregnancy and the immediate postpartum period.



    +-nlRadiographics 24(5):1301-16 (2004) Leyendecker JR
    82001Three-dimensional gadolinium-enhanced MR angiography: applications for abdominal imaging.



    +-nlRadiographics 21(2):357-70 (2001)
    91998Advances in abdominal MR imaging.



    +-nlRadiographics 18(6):1569-86 (1998)
    102001Technologic advances in abdominal MR imaging.



    +-nlRadiology 220(2):310-20 (2001)
    111998Diagnostic pitfalls and artifacts in abdominal MR imaging: a review.



    +-nlRadiology 208(3):577-89 (1998)
    122010Diffusion-weighted MRI in abdominal oncology: clinical applications.



    +-nlWorld J Gastroenterol 16(7):832-6 (2010)



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