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MR hydrometry to assess exocrine function of the pancreas: initial results of noninvasive quantification of secretionHeverhagen et al., 2001
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- Heverhagen J
- Müller D
- Battmann A
- Ishaque N
- Boehm D
- Katschinski M
- Wagner H
- Klose K
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- Radiology
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PURPOSE: To evaluate magnetic resonance (MR) hydrometry, a method of quantifying fluid amounts by using MR imaging, for assessing the exocrine function of the pancreas after stimulation with secretin. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Images were obtained with a single …
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