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MR Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Fiber Tracking in 5 Spinal Cord Astrocytomas

D. Ducreux, J.-F. Lepeintre, P. Fillard, C. Loureiro, M. Tadié and P. Lasjaunias
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2006, 27 (1) 214-216;
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    Fiber tracking performed on a volunteer’s cervical spinal cord focused on the posterior lemniscal tracts. Sagittal (A), axial (B), and coronal (C) views show tracts reconstructed over the b0 sequence. Note the decussating fibers (arrow).

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    MR imaging of a spinal cord involvement due to a solid state astrocytoma. FA map and fiber tracking over b0 image show warped fibers around the tumor. Neither the vasogenic edema nor the cystic portion of the tumor was visible on the T2-weighted image, and boundaries of the lesion visible on both the FA map and 3D FT reconstructions (arrow) matched those on T2-weighted imaging.

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MR Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Fiber Tracking in 5 Spinal Cord Astrocytomas
D. Ducreux, J.-F. Lepeintre, P. Fillard, C. Loureiro, M. Tadié, P. Lasjaunias
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