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Is the Automatic Midline Determination with the Midliner Really an Improvement in Ultrasound Diagnosis? — A Comparative Investigation of 1889 Cases

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At the annual meeting of the German Neurosurgical society in Mainz last year, HOPMAN, KAZNER and VOGEL (12) reported on first results of the automatic midline determination. In order to establish the diagnostic value of this method of examination, there was a need for a large series of investigations. A co-operative study by several neurosurgical clinics promised to be the best way of reaching this goal in a relatively short time.

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W. Klug M. Brock M. Klinger O. Spoerri

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Klinger, M. et al. (1975). Is the Automatic Midline Determination with the Midliner Really an Improvement in Ultrasound Diagnosis? — A Comparative Investigation of 1889 Cases. In: Klug, W., Brock, M., Klinger, M., Spoerri, O. (eds) Meningiomas Diagnostic and Therapeutic Problems Multiple Sclerosis Misdiagnosis Forensic Problems in Neurosurgery. Advances in Neurosurgery, vol 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66118-1_60

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