Diagnostic value of three-dimensional cube fluid attenuated inversion recovery imaging and its axial MIP reconstruction in multiple sclerosis

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Alaa Elsayed Abdelkader Zamzam
Rania Sobhy Aboukhadrah
Mohammed Mohammed Khali
Sameh Ahmed Zaki Khodair
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[1] Tanta University,Department of Radiology Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University Hospital
[2] Tanta University,Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University Hospital, Radiology department, College of Medicine
[3] Tanta University Assistance,Faculty of Medicine
[4] Tanta University Hospital,undefined
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Multiple sclerosis (MS); Two-dimensional FLAIR (2D); 3D Cube FLAIR (fluid attenuation inversion recovery); Maximum intensity projection (MIP); Magnetic resonant imaging (MRI);
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