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Relative Cerebral Blood Volume Values to Differentiate High-Grade Glioma Recurrence from Posttreatment Radiation Effect: Direct Correlation between Image-Guided Tissue Histopathology and Localized Dynamic Susceptibility-Weighted Contrast-Enhanced Perfusion MR Imaging Measurements
L.S. Hu, L.C. Baxter, K.A. Smith, B.G. Feuerstein, J.P. Karis, J.M. Eschbacher, S.W. Coons, P. Nakaji, R.F. Yeh, J. Debbins and J.E. Heiserman
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2009, 30 (3) 552-558; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1377
L.S. Hu
L.C. Baxter
K.A. Smith
B.G. Feuerstein
J.P. Karis
J.M. Eschbacher
S.W. Coons
P. Nakaji
R.F. Yeh
J. Debbins

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L.S. Hu, L.C. Baxter, K.A. Smith, B.G. Feuerstein, J.P. Karis, J.M. Eschbacher, S.W. Coons, P. Nakaji, R.F. Yeh, J. Debbins, J.E. Heiserman
Relative Cerebral Blood Volume Values to Differentiate High-Grade Glioma Recurrence from Posttreatment Radiation Effect: Direct Correlation between Image-Guided Tissue Histopathology and Localized Dynamic Susceptibility-Weighted Contrast-Enhanced Perfusion MR Imaging Measurements
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2009, 30 (3) 552-558; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1377
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Relative Cerebral Blood Volume Values to Differentiate High-Grade Glioma Recurrence from Posttreatment Radiation Effect: Direct Correlation between Image-Guided Tissue Histopathology and Localized Dynamic Susceptibility-Weighted Contrast-Enhanced Perfusion MR Imaging Measurements
L.S. Hu, L.C. Baxter, K.A. Smith, B.G. Feuerstein, J.P. Karis, J.M. Eschbacher, S.W. Coons, P. Nakaji, R.F. Yeh, J. Debbins, J.E. Heiserman
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2009, 30 (3) 552-558; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1377
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