Improved delineation of glioma margins and regions of infiltration with the use of diffusion tensor imaging: an image-guided biopsy study
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Diffusion tensor imaging can better delineate the tumor margin in gliomas. Such techniques can improve the delineation of the radiation therapy target volume for gliomas and potentially can direct local therapies for tumor infiltration.
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| Authors | Price SJ;Jena R;Burnet NG;Hutchinson PJ;Dean AF;Peña A;Pickard JD;Carpenter TA;Gillard JH;; |
| Journal | AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology |
| Year | 2006 |
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