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Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in differentiation of postobstructive consolidation from central lung carcinoma
Magnetic Resonance Imaging , 07/02/09
Baysa T et al. - ADC values of central lung carcinoma masses appear to be lower than accompanying postobstructive consolidations. ADC values could be considered useful as a differentiating parameter among central lung carcinomas and accompanying postobstructive consolidations.
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