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1) Non-invasive Perinatal Necropsy by MRI. Brookes JAS, Hall-Craggs MA,Sams VR Lees WR. Lancet. 348(9035):1139-41, 1996 Oct 26.
2) Estimation of differential renal function in children with prenatal diagnosis of unilateral pelvic dilatation (UPJ). Brookes JAS., Gordon I. Journal of Urology. 157(4):1390-3, 1997 Apr.
3) ILP for the treatment of lung cancer. Brookes JAS, Bown SG, Lees WR. AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology. 168(2):357-8, 1997 Feb.
4) Editorial: Postmortem Perinatal examination: the role of MRI. Brookes JS,Hall-Craggs MA. Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology. 9(3):145-7, 1997 Mar.
5) An audit of the post-micturition film; Is it really necessary? Brookes JAS,Patel U, Rickards D. Clin Rad. 1993: 48; 363.
6) Interstitial laser photocoagulation of liver tumours: Clinical update.Diomed Ltd, Cambridge, UK. Brookes JAS.
7) Image-guidance and monitoring of hepatic ILP Roberts HR, Brookes JAS, Bown SG. 1995 Laser-induced Interstitial Thermotherapy; Eds.G.Muller, A Roggan; The Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) Press Vol. PM25, ISBN 0-8194-1935-4.
8) Three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging of the postmortem fetal heart.Source JA. Gardener JE. Rodeck CH. Lees WR. Fetal Diagnosis & Therapy. 11(6):417-21, 1996 Nov-Dec.
9) Post-mortem MRI diagnosis and guided biopsy: A case of autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD). Brookes JAS, Hall-Craggs MA, Thurrell W, Lees WR. Clin Rad (submitted)
10) Magnetic resonance necropsy is offered routinely in university college London hospitals [letter; comment]. Brookes JA. Hall-Craggs M. Lees WR. BMJ. 319(7201):56-7, 1999 Jul 3.
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