Minimally invasive autopsy for fetuses and children based on a combination of post-mortem MRI and endoscopic examination: a feasibility study
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Minimally invasive autopsy for fetuses and children based on a combination of post-mortem MRI and endoscopic examination: a feasibility study
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HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
Volume 23, Issue 46, Pages 1-104
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National Institute for Health Research
发表日期
2019-08-28
DOI
10.3310/hta23460
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