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Keyword [MRI-IVIM]
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Application Of MR Intravoxel Incoherent Motion-derived Parameters In Fuhrman Grading Of Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma
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Correlation Between Quantitative DCE-MRI,IVIM Parameters And Molecular Biological Markers In Breast Cancer
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Evaluation Of The Hypoxic State Of Experimental C6 Gliomawith DCE-MRI,IVIM-DWI
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The Discussion Of Correlation Between Histogram Analysis Of Quantitative Dynamic Contrast Enhanced And Diffusion Weighted MRI And Gleason Score Of Prostate Cancer
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Application Of Multi-parameter Functional MRI In The Diagnosis Of Prostate Cancer And In The Follow-up Of Argon-helium Cryoablation
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The Value Of IVIM-DWI And DTI In Diagnosis Of Diabetic Early-stage Renal Injury
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The Value Of IVIM-DWI,DCE-MRI And Gadoxetate Disodium-enhanced MRI In The Evaluation Of Liver Cirrhosis-related Nodules In Rats And Human
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Investigating Tumor Growth Of Gastric Cancer In Nude Mice Model By The Quantitative Parameters Of MRI And The Mechanism Of ARHGEF10L In Gastric Tumorigenesis
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The Preliminary Study On The Value Of Incoherent Motion Imaging Parameters In The Differentiation Diagnosis Of Musculoskeletal Tumors Between Benign And Malignant Of The Lower Limb
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A Preliminary Study On The Value Of MRI IVIM-DWI In The Diagnosis Of Renal Tumors
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Evalution Of Treatment Effect Of MRI IVIM-DWI In Hepatocellulor Carcinoma After Radiofrenquency Ablation
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Experimental Study Correlation Between MRI-IVIM And MVD,VEGF In Rhabdomyosarcoma Murine Model
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Correlation Of DCE-MRI And IVIM-DWI With VEGF And MVD Expression In Soft Tissue Sarcomas Based On MRI-Pathology
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Dual Targeting VEGF And PFKFB3 Induces Tumor Vascular Normalization In Glioblastoma And MRI Evaluation
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Imaging And Pathological Comparison Of Normal Sacroiliac Region In Rats Based On IVIM-DWI And DCE-MRI
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The Study Of RFOV-DTI And MRI-IVIM In Evaluating Optic Nerve Injury Caused By Intraconal Orbital Tumor
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Application Of MRI-IVIM And
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F-FDG PET/CT Parameters In Predicting The Curative Effect Of Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy For Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer
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