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Pantopaque-myelography in a case of spinal melanomatosis misinterpreted as arachnoiditis.
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Jacobsen, H.H., Lester, J. A myelographic manifestation of diffuse spinal leptomeningeal melanomatosis. Neuroradiology 1, 30–31 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00347656
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