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Direct coronal slices on CT scanning of the spine. Technical note

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The authors advocate the use of direct coronal computed tomography in the investigation of the spine and describe the technique used. The indications for its application are defined.

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Veiga-Pires, J.A., Kaiser, M.C. Direct coronal slices on CT scanning of the spine. Technical note. Neuroradiology 22, 203–205 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00341250

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