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    Midsagittal MR measurements of the corpus callosum in healthy subjects and diseased patients: a prospective survey by Laissy, JP, Patrux, B, Duchateau, C, Hannequin, D, Hugonet, P, Ait-Yahia, H, Thiebot, J

    Published in American journal of neuroradiology : AJNR (01-01-1993)
    “…To determine quantitatively a possible corpus callosum (CC) involvement in normal aging and white matter diseases. Midsagittal size and signal of CC were…”
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    The STIR sequence. Comparison with other MRI sequences and scintigraphy in detecting spinal metastases by Laissy, J P, Lavayssière, R, Cabee, A E, Thiebot, J, Hugonet, P, Kanoui, A

    Published in Annales de radiologie (1989)
    “…A prospective MRI study of the spine comparing short inversion-recovery sequences (STIR)-one the features of which is to potentiate the contrast of both long…”
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    Teratoma strictly of the buttocks in a 13-year-old girl by Gross, P, Bourdelat, D, Hugonet, P, Kerkiacharian, A

    Published in Chirurgie pediatrique (1985)
    “…A 13-year old girl was admitted to our hospital because of an ulcerated gluteal tumor. This tumor was present since birth. A diagnostic procedure was…”
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    Contribution of radiography and gammagraphy to the monitoring of the development of psychoses by Fredy, D, Askienazy, S, Dorland, P, Mey, P, Missir, O, Fajon, O, Hugonet, P

    Published in Encéphale (1979)
    “…The authors emphasize the frequency of intracranial tumors in psychiatric patients. They make a distinction between the rare cases of psychiatric patients with…”
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    Acute osteomyelitis in a child with homozygous sickle cell anemia. Difficulty in early diagnosis by Bourdelat, D, Hugonet, P, Lorilloux, J, Boulley, A M, Gross, P

    Published in Chirurgie pediatrique (1985)
    “…Febrile painful edema of a limb segment in Black children should suggest a bone complication (infarct or osteomyelitis) of a homozygous sickle cell anemia. The…”
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