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hdl:10101/npre.2009.3267.1
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Received 21 May 2009 06:56 UTC; Posted 21 May 2009
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Biotechnology, Cancer, Neuroscience
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A steady series of advances in physics, mathematics, computers and clinical imaging science have progressively transformed diagnosis and treatment of neurological and neurosurgical disorders in the 115 years between the discovery of the X-ray and the advent of high resolution diffusion based functional MRI. The story of the progress in human terms, with its battles for priorities, forgotten advances, competing claims, public battles for Nobel Prizes, and patent priority litigations bring alive the human drama of this remarkable collective achievement in computed medical imaging.

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Filler, Aaron. The History, Development and Impact of Computed Imaging in Neurological Diagnosis and Neurosurgery: CT, MRI, and DTI. Available from Nature Precedings <http://hdl.handle.net/10101/npre.2009.3267.1> (2009)

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