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2. Computed tomography in infants and children: intracranial neoplasms;Berger, P.E.; Kirks, D.R.; Gilday, D.L.; Fitz, C.R.; Harwood-Nash, D.C.;American Journal of Roentgenology, Radium Therapy, and Nuclear Medicine,1976
3. Cerebral infarction diagnosis by computerized tomography;Davis, K.R.; Taveras, J.M.; New, P.F.J.; Schnur, J.A.; Roberson, G.H.;American Journal of Roentgenology, Radium Therapy, and Nuclear Medicine,1975
4. Some limitations of computed tomography in the diagnosis of neurological diseases;Davis, K.R.; Taveras, J.M.; Roberson, G.H.; Ackerman, R.H.;American Journal of Roentgenology, Radium Therapy, and Nuclear Medicine,1976
5. Computed tomography in children;Harwood-Nash, D.C.; Breckbill, D.L.;Journal ofPediatrics,1976