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The Choline/Creatine Ratio in Five Benign Neoplasms: Comparison with Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Use of in Vitro MR Spectroscopy

Shailendra R. Maheshwari, Suresh K. Mukherji, Brian Neelon, Sharon Schiro, Girish M. Fatterpekar, Jeffrey A. Stone and Mauricio Castillo
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 2000, 21 (10) 1930-1935;
Shailendra R. Maheshwari
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    Inverting papilloma. In vitro 1D proton MR spectrum (2000/136/128) shows elevation of the Cho/Cr ratio. Curved arrow indicates Cho; straight arrow, Cr

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    Glomus tumor. In vitro 1D proton MR spectrum (2000/136/128) shows elevation of the Cho/Cr ratio. Curved arrow indicates Cho; straight arrow, Cr

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    Vagal schwannoma. In vitro 1D proton MR spectrum (2000/136/128) shows elevation of the Cho/Cr ratio. Curved arrow indicates Cho; straight arrow, shoulder of Cr resonance

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    Strap muscle. In vitro 1D proton MR spectrum (2000/136/128) shows similar areas of the Cho/Cr ratio. Curved arrow indicates Cho; straight arrow, Cr

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    SCCA. In vitro 1D proton MR spectrum (2000/136/128) of SCCA obtained from the same patient as in figure 3 shows elevation of the Cho/Cr ratio. Curved arrow indicates Cho; straight arrow, Cr

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    In vitro proton MR spectroscopy (11 T) choline/creatine ratios for five benign head and neck tumors

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    Logarithmic transformation of the in vitro choline/creatine ratio area

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