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3-T MRI Detects Wrist Ligament Tears
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Title 3-T MRI Detects Wrist Ligament Tears
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/587097?src=rss
Description A paper in the January issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology suggests that 3-T MRI is an effective way to detect wrist ligament tears. Reuters Health Information
Category Articles > Orthopedics
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Date Jan 22, 2009
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