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Fig. 1 —Drawing shows shapes of areas of peritumoral hemodynamic change.
Three types of area of peritumoral hemodynamic change were as follows: a,
wedge-shaped area of peritumoral hemodynamic change with straight boundary
that continues toward peripheral portion from lateral side of tumor; b,
belt-shaped or irregular area of peritumoral hemodynamic change around tumor;
and c, linear area of peritumoral hemodynamic change projecting toward
peripheral portion.