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Changes in Fiber Integrity, Diffusivity, and Metabolism of the Pyramidal Tract Adjacent to Gliomas: A Quantitative Diffusion Tensor Fiber Tracking and MR Spectroscopic Imaging Study

A. Stadlbauer, C. Nimsky, S. Gruber, E. Moser, T. Hammen, T. Engelhorn, M. Buchfelder and O. Ganslandt
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2007, 28 (3) 462-469;
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A. Stadlbauer, C. Nimsky, S. Gruber, E. Moser, T. Hammen, T. Engelhorn, M. Buchfelder, O. Ganslandt
Changes in Fiber Integrity, Diffusivity, and Metabolism of the Pyramidal Tract Adjacent to Gliomas: A Quantitative Diffusion Tensor Fiber Tracking and MR Spectroscopic Imaging Study
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2007, 28 (3) 462-469;

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