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Shape Features of the Lesion Habitat to Differentiate Brain Tumor Progression from Pseudoprogression on Routine Multiparametric MRI: A Multisite Study
M. Ismail, V. Hill, V. Statsevych, R. Huang, P. Prasanna, R. Correa, G. Singh, K. Bera, N. Beig, R. Thawani, A. Madabhushi, M. Aahluwalia and P. Tiwari
American Journal of Neuroradiology December 2018, 39 (12) 2187-2193; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5858
M. Ismail
aFrom the Department of Biomedical Engineering (M.I., P.P., R.C., G.S., K.B., N.B., R.T., A.M., P.T.), Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
V. Hill
bDepartment of Neuroradiology (V.H., V.S.), Imaging Institute
V. Statsevych
bDepartment of Neuroradiology (V.H., V.S.), Imaging Institute
R. Huang
dDepartment of Radiology (R.H.), Brigham and Women's Hospital, Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center, Boston, Massachusetts.
P. Prasanna
aFrom the Department of Biomedical Engineering (M.I., P.P., R.C., G.S., K.B., N.B., R.T., A.M., P.T.), Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
R. Correa
aFrom the Department of Biomedical Engineering (M.I., P.P., R.C., G.S., K.B., N.B., R.T., A.M., P.T.), Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
G. Singh
aFrom the Department of Biomedical Engineering (M.I., P.P., R.C., G.S., K.B., N.B., R.T., A.M., P.T.), Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
K. Bera
aFrom the Department of Biomedical Engineering (M.I., P.P., R.C., G.S., K.B., N.B., R.T., A.M., P.T.), Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
N. Beig
aFrom the Department of Biomedical Engineering (M.I., P.P., R.C., G.S., K.B., N.B., R.T., A.M., P.T.), Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
R. Thawani
aFrom the Department of Biomedical Engineering (M.I., P.P., R.C., G.S., K.B., N.B., R.T., A.M., P.T.), Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
A. Madabhushi
aFrom the Department of Biomedical Engineering (M.I., P.P., R.C., G.S., K.B., N.B., R.T., A.M., P.T.), Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
M. Aahluwalia
cBrain Tumor and Neuro-Oncology Center (M.A.), Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio
P. Tiwari
aFrom the Department of Biomedical Engineering (M.I., P.P., R.C., G.S., K.B., N.B., R.T., A.M., P.T.), Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio

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M. Ismail, V. Hill, V. Statsevych, R. Huang, P. Prasanna, R. Correa, G. Singh, K. Bera, N. Beig, R. Thawani, A. Madabhushi, M. Aahluwalia, P. Tiwari
Shape Features of the Lesion Habitat to Differentiate Brain Tumor Progression from Pseudoprogression on Routine Multiparametric MRI: A Multisite Study
American Journal of Neuroradiology Dec 2018, 39 (12) 2187-2193; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A5858
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Shape Features of the Lesion Habitat to Differentiate Brain Tumor Progression from Pseudoprogression on Routine Multiparametric MRI: A Multisite Study
M. Ismail, V. Hill, V. Statsevych, R. Huang, P. Prasanna, R. Correa, G. Singh, K. Bera, N. Beig, R. Thawani, A. Madabhushi, M. Aahluwalia, P. Tiwari
American Journal of Neuroradiology Dec 2018, 39 (12) 2187-2193; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A5858
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