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Metrics and Textural Features of MRI Diffusion to Improve Classification of Pediatric Posterior Fossa Tumors
D. Rodriguez Gutierrez, A. Awwad, L. Meijer, M. Manita, T. Jaspan, R.A. Dineen, R.G. Grundy and D.P. Auer
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2014, 35 (5) 1009-1015; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3784
D. Rodriguez Gutierrez
aFrom the Division of Radiological and Imaging Sciences (D.R.G., A.A., M.M., R.A.D., R.G.G., D.P.A.)
bChildren's Brain Tumor Research Centre (D.R.G., L.M., R.G.G., D.P.A.), University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
A. Awwad
aFrom the Division of Radiological and Imaging Sciences (D.R.G., A.A., M.M., R.A.D., R.G.G., D.P.A.)
cNottingham University Hospital Trust (A.A., L.M., T.J., R.A.D.), Nottingham, UK.
L. Meijer
bChildren's Brain Tumor Research Centre (D.R.G., L.M., R.G.G., D.P.A.), University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
cNottingham University Hospital Trust (A.A., L.M., T.J., R.A.D.), Nottingham, UK.
M. Manita
aFrom the Division of Radiological and Imaging Sciences (D.R.G., A.A., M.M., R.A.D., R.G.G., D.P.A.)
T. Jaspan
cNottingham University Hospital Trust (A.A., L.M., T.J., R.A.D.), Nottingham, UK.
R.A. Dineen
aFrom the Division of Radiological and Imaging Sciences (D.R.G., A.A., M.M., R.A.D., R.G.G., D.P.A.)
cNottingham University Hospital Trust (A.A., L.M., T.J., R.A.D.), Nottingham, UK.
R.G. Grundy
aFrom the Division of Radiological and Imaging Sciences (D.R.G., A.A., M.M., R.A.D., R.G.G., D.P.A.)
bChildren's Brain Tumor Research Centre (D.R.G., L.M., R.G.G., D.P.A.), University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
D.P. Auer
aFrom the Division of Radiological and Imaging Sciences (D.R.G., A.A., M.M., R.A.D., R.G.G., D.P.A.)

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D. Rodriguez Gutierrez, A. Awwad, L. Meijer, M. Manita, T. Jaspan, R.A. Dineen, R.G. Grundy, D.P. Auer
Metrics and Textural Features of MRI Diffusion to Improve Classification of Pediatric Posterior Fossa Tumors
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2014, 35 (5) 1009-1015; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3784
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