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. 1975 Oct;38(10):935–947. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.38.10.935

Computerized axial tomography: the normal EMI scan.

J Gawler, J D Bull, G H Du Boulay, J Marshall
PMCID: PMC492127  PMID: 1081587

Abstract

Computerized axial tomography using the EMI scanner as a new method of using x-rays in diagnosis. The technique displays intracranial and orbital structures in the transverse plane. The appearances of normal EMI Scans are described and correlated with cerebral and orbital anatomy seen in transverse section.

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