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Fig. 1A. 30-year-old man with glioblastoma multiforme. Before image
registration, detail of screen capture from Fusion 1.0.15 software (General
Electric Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI) shows axial reference image
(upper left) and reformatted sagittal image (lower left)
from first contrast-enhanced inversion recovery prepared three-dimensional
(3D) spoiled gradient-recalled acquisition in steady state (SPGR) sequence and
axial source image (upper right) and reformatted sagittal image
(lower right) from second contrast-enhanced inversion recovery
prepared 3D SPGR sequence.
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