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The introduction of computerized tomography has induced a decisive change in neuroradiological diagnosis. The number of examinations made at our hospital demonstrates the kind of changes that have occurred, and they reveal which conventional methods have retained their value.
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Seibert, H.K., Lim, D.P., Bock, W.J., Lumenta, C. (1982). Radiological Diagnosis Before and After Introduction of Computerized Tomography. In: Driesen, W., Brock, M., Klinger, M. (eds) Computerized Tomography Brain Metabolism Spinal Injuries. Advances in Neurosurgery, vol 10. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68310-7_28
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