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  Vol. 37 No. 8, August 1980 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Atypical Contrast Enhancement in Computerized Tomography of Demyelinating Disease

Gary D. Marano, MD; Claudia A. Goodwin, MD; Jehoon P. Ko, MD

Arch Neurol. 1980;37(8):523-524.


Abstract

• Atypical contrast enhancement of a myelinoclastic lesion, as demonstrated by computerized tomography, is reported in a clinically and pathologically regressing lesion.



Author Affiliations

From the Departments of Radiology, West Virginia University Medical Center, Morgantown (Drs Marano and Goodwin), and Beaver County Medical Center, Beaver Falls, Pa (Dr Ko).


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Accepted for publication Nov 12, 1979.

Reprints not available.



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