Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4218576 | Academic Radiology | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Contrast enhancement in gliomas is primarily from a break in blood-brain barrier as evidenced by its correlation with PS and MVCP, whereas it was not statistically correlated with CBV and MVD even though it showed a positive trend. Contrast enhancement also showed significant correlation with WHO grade suggesting a biopsy from CE region in a heterogeneous glioma probably will still yield the most aggressive part of the glioma is also shown by its association with MVCP and PS estimates.
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Authors
Rajan MD, Jayant MD, Jorge MD, Lonni R. PhD, Lisa MS, Mark MD, Tom MD, Jack P. MD,