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The Utility of In-Phase/Opposed-Phase Imaging in Differentiating Malignancy from Acute Benign Compression Fractures of the Spine
American Journal of Neuroradiology, 06/20/06
Benign and malignant fractures of the spine may have similar signal intensity characteristics on conventional MR imaging sequences...Conclusion: There is significant difference in signal intensity between benign compression fractures and malignancy on in-phase/opposed-phase MR imaging
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