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BIBLIOGRAFIA. Anno Graser, Thorsten R.C. Johnson. Dual – Energy CT in Patients Suspected of Having Renal Masses: Can Virtual Nonenhanced Images Replace True Nonenhanced Images?. Radiology 2009; 252: 433-440.
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