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Fig. 1E T1-weighted dynamic contrast-enhanced relative permeability and T2*-weighted dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) imaging studies in 51-year-old man with biopsy-proven glioblastoma multiforme. Image in which rCBV map shown in D is superimposed on dynamic contrast-enhanced map shown in B (high-signal-intensity values now depicted in white so they can be seen against rCBV map) shows that medial and anterior portions of mass have both highest signal intensity and highest rCBV. Lateral aspect of mass has generally lower-signal-intensity values on dynamic contrast-enhanced imaging and lower rCBV.





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