Use of diffusion tensor imaging in distinguishing neoplastic and infective intra-axial brain lesions: An intergroup and etiology wise inter sub-group analysis - Experience from a tertiary health care center in Northern India
Background: Neoplastic and infective brain lesions may present as imaging mimickers. This study aims to help differentiate between etiology of lesions based on diffusion tensor imaging (quantitatively and qualitatively). Method: DTI was performed in 50 patients (12 - metastases,13 - high grade gliom...
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Main Authors: | Sukriti Kumar (Author), Krishna Yadav (Author), Neera Kohli (Author), Manish Gutch (Author), Neeraj Kumar (Author), Ankur Bajaj (Author), Anit Parihar (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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