Epidural venous thrombosis as differential diagnosis in back pain patients
SE Köcher, E Hofmann - Neuroradiology, 2018 - Springer
Epidural venous thrombosis is a rare clinical entity with a characteristic constellation of
findings in contrast-enhanced MRI, which should be considered in the differential diagnosis …
findings in contrast-enhanced MRI, which should be considered in the differential diagnosis …
Epidural venous thrombosis as differential diagnosis in back pain patients
SE Köcher, E Hofmann - Neuroradiology, 2018 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Epidural venous thrombosis is a rare clinical entity with a characteristic constellation of
findings in contrast-enhanced MRI, which should be considered in the differential diagnosis …
findings in contrast-enhanced MRI, which should be considered in the differential diagnosis …
Epidural venous thrombosis as differential diagnosis in back pain patients
SE Köcher, E Hofmann - Neuroradiology, 2018 - search.proquest.com
Epidural venous thrombosis is a rare clinical entity with a characteristic constellation of
findings in contrast-enhanced MRI, which should be considered in the differential diagnosis …
findings in contrast-enhanced MRI, which should be considered in the differential diagnosis …
Epidural venous thrombosis as differential diagnosis in back pain patients.
SE Köcher, E Hofmann - Neuroradiology, 2017 - europepmc.org
Epidural venous thrombosis is a rare clinical entity with a characteristic constellation of
findings in contrast-enhanced MRI, which should be considered in the differential diagnosis …
findings in contrast-enhanced MRI, which should be considered in the differential diagnosis …
Epidural venous thrombosis as differential diagnosis in back pain patients.
SE Köcher, E Hofmann - Neuroradiology, 2018 - search.ebscohost.com
Epidural venous thrombosis is a rare clinical entity with a characteristic constellation of
findings in contrast-enhanced MRI, which should be considered in the differential diagnosis …
findings in contrast-enhanced MRI, which should be considered in the differential diagnosis …