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Fig. 5. Scatterplot of lesion heights at center planes between
pathology and elastography and their linear fits. Mean square error is 0.0420.
Dotted line at 45° denotes perfect fit between elastographically and
pathologically derived heights of lesions, whereas solid line denotes best
linear fit of data. Pathologic and elastrographic heights show slightly better
correlation (r = 0.8742) than was found in lesion widths, implying
better fit between data sets for heights than those for widths
(Fig. 4).
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