Spinal dysraphism: MR imaging rationale
Spinal cord development occurs through the three consecutive periods of gastrulation
(weeks 2-3), primary neurulation (weeks 3-4), and secondary neurulation (weeks 5-6) …
(weeks 2-3), primary neurulation (weeks 3-4), and secondary neurulation (weeks 5-6) …
Spinal dysraphism: MR imaging rationale
A Rossi, A Cama, G Piatelli… - Journal of …, 2004 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Spinal cord development occurs through the three consecutive periods of gastrulation
(weeks 2-3), primary neurulation (weeks 3-4), and secondary neurulation (weeks 5-6) …
(weeks 2-3), primary neurulation (weeks 3-4), and secondary neurulation (weeks 5-6) …
Spinal dysraphism: MR imaging rationale.
A Rossi, A Cama, G Piatelli, M Ravegnani… - Journal of …, 2004 - europepmc.org
Spinal cord development occurs through the three consecutive periods of gastrulation
(weeks 2-3), primary neurulation (weeks 3-4), and secondary neurulation (weeks 5-6) …
(weeks 2-3), primary neurulation (weeks 3-4), and secondary neurulation (weeks 5-6) …
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A ROSSI, A CAMA, G PIATELLI, M RAVEGNANI… - J …, 2004 - academia.edu
Spinal cord development occurs through the three consecutive periods of gastrulation
(weeks 2-3), primary neurulation (weeks 3-4), and secondary neurulation (weeks 5-6) …
(weeks 2-3), primary neurulation (weeks 3-4), and secondary neurulation (weeks 5-6) …