Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for detection of active sacroiliitis--a prospective study comparing conventional radiography, scintigraphy, and contrast enhanced MRI.
Ulrich Blum(University Medical Center Freiburg), Mathias Langer(University of Freiburg), Thomas Krause, C. Buitrago-Téllez, H. H. Peter, P. Vaith, J. Laubenberger, Alexander Mundinger
PubMed
December 1, 1996
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