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Improved Delineation of Glioma Margins and Regions of Infiltration with the Use of Diffusion Tensor Imaging: An Image-Guided Biopsy Study

S.J. Price, R. Jena, N.G. Burnet, P.J. Hutchinson, A.F. Dean, A. Peña, J.D. Pickard, T.A. Carpenter and J.H. Gillard
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2006, 27 (9) 1969-1974;
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