Validation of the NeuroImaging Radiological Interpretation System for Acute Traumatic Brain Injury

Bo Zhou1,2, Victoria Y Ding3, Ying Li1

  • 1From the Department of Radiology, Neuroradiology Section, Stanford University, Stanford, CA.

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