Quantitative magnetic susceptibility mapping ( QSM ) in breast disease reveals additional information for MR-based characterization of carcinoma and calcification


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F. Schweser, K. Herrmann, A. Deistung, M. Atterbury, P. Baltzer, H. Burmeister, W. Kaiser, J. Reichenbach
2010

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Schweser, F., Herrmann, K., Deistung, A., Atterbury, M., Baltzer, P., Burmeister, H., … Reichenbach, J. (2010). Quantitative magnetic susceptibility mapping ( QSM ) in breast disease reveals additional information for MR-based characterization of carcinoma and calcification.


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Schweser, F., K. Herrmann, A. Deistung, M. Atterbury, P. Baltzer, H. Burmeister, W. Kaiser, and J. Reichenbach. “Quantitative Magnetic Susceptibility Mapping ( QSM ) in Breast Disease Reveals Additional Information for MR-Based Characterization of Carcinoma and Calcification” (2010).


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Schweser, F., et al. Quantitative Magnetic Susceptibility Mapping ( QSM ) in Breast Disease Reveals Additional Information for MR-Based Characterization of Carcinoma and Calcification. 2010.


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@article{f2010a,
  title = {Quantitative magnetic susceptibility mapping ( QSM ) in breast disease reveals additional information for MR-based characterization of carcinoma and calcification},
  year = {2010},
  author = {Schweser, F. and Herrmann, K. and Deistung, A. and Atterbury, M. and Baltzer, P. and Burmeister, H. and Kaiser, W. and Reichenbach, J.}
}

Abstract

F. Schweser, K-H. Herrmann, A. Deistung, M. Atterbury, P. A. Baltzer, H. P. Burmeister, W. A. Kaiser, and J. R. Reichenbach Medical Physics Group, Dept. of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology 1, Jena University Hospital, Jena, Germany, School of Medicine, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Jena, Germany, Dept. of Physics, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States, Dept. of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology 1, Jena University Hospital, Jena, Germany





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