Suraj Gowda 1, Javier Sánchez-González2, Yogesh k Mariappan3,4, Rupesh Vakkachi Kandi5, Suja Saraswathy3, Vimal J Raj6, Ann M Jose6
1Department of Radiology, Narayana Health, Bangalore, India
2Philips Healthcare, Madrid, Spain
3Philips Healthcare, Bengaluru, India
4Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands
5Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Clinical Science, Philips India Ltd., Bengaluru, India
6Narayana Health, Bangalore, India
Presenting Author: Suraj Gowda
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