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Tumor habitat analysis by magnetic resonance imaging distinguishes tumor progression from radiation necrosis in brain metastases after stereotactic radiosurgery.

Da Hyun LeeJie Eun ParkNakYoung KimSeo Young ParkYoung-Hoon KimYoung Hyun ChoHo Sung Kim
Published in: European radiology (2021)
• Structural MRI habitats helped to differentiate viable tumor from radiation necrosis. • Solid low-enhancing habitat was most helpful to find viable tumor. • Providing spatial information, the site of progression matched with solid low-enhancing habitat.
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