Potential of diffusion imaging in brain tumors: a review:

作者: M. K. Bode , J. Ruohonen , M. T. Nieminen , J. Pyhtinen

DOI: 10.1080/02841850600580598

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摘要: Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a method for quantifying the microscopic random motion of water molecules in tissues. provides indirect structural information kind not available on basic MRI sequences many pathological conditions. Lately, especially brain tumors have been under active investigation, with numerous papers already published, and their number continues to increase. This review summarizes heterogeneous complex research data diffusion tumors.

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