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Optimized Preload Leakage-Correction Methods to Improve the Diagnostic Accuracy of Dynamic Susceptibility-Weighted Contrast-Enhanced Perfusion MR Imaging in Posttreatment Gliomas
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Hu LS et al. – Combining PLD and BLS correction methods for T1–weighted and T2/T2*WI errors, respectively, enables highly accurate differentiation of PTRE and tumor growth.
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