1984
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.143.6.1183
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the thorax: the advantages of coronal and sagittal planes

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“…nance (MA) images [7][8][9] and coronal CT reformations [1]. However, as the chest radiographs are obtained with the patient erect and the CT and MR images with the patient supine, our findings do not disprove Heitzman's contention.…”
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“…nance (MA) images [7][8][9] and coronal CT reformations [1]. However, as the chest radiographs are obtained with the patient erect and the CT and MR images with the patient supine, our findings do not disprove Heitzman's contention.…”
contrasting
confidence: 68%