Separating Glioma Hyperintensities From White Matter by Diffusion-Weighted Imaging With Spherical Tensor Encoding
Background: Tumor-related hyperintensities in high b-value diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) are radiologically important in the workup of gliomas. However, the white matter may also appear as hyperintense, which may conflate interpretation. Purpose: To investigate whether DWI with spherical b-tensor...
Main Authors: | Brabec, J. (Author), Brynolfsson, P. (Author), Durmo, F. (Author), Knutsson, L. (Author), Lampinen, B. (Author), Nilsson, M. (Author), Rydelius, A. (Author), Sundgren, P.C (Author), Szczepankiewicz, F. (Author), Westin, C.-F (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2022
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