Brain MRI: Tumor evaluation

The designation “brain tumors” is commonly applied to a wide variety of intracranial mass lesions that are distinct in their location, biology, treatment, and prognosis. Since many of these lesions do not arise from brain parenchyma, the more appropriate term would be “intracranial tumors.” The term...

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy - methods
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