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Fig. 5. Graph illustrates statistically significant correlation
between signal intensity differences on T2-weighted images and fibrotic ratio
differences (r = 0.72; 95% confidence interval, 0.48-0.86; p
= 0.0001). With respect to central portion of tumor, this finding indicates
that strong fibrotic changes are correlated with reduced signal intensity on
T2-weighted images.
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