Histopathological correlation of brain tumor recurrence vs. radiation effect post-radiosurgery as detected by MRI contrast clearance analysis: a validation study

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Goulenko Victor,Madhugiri Venkatesh Shankar,Bregy Amade,Recker Matthew,Lipinski Lindsay,Fabiano Andrew,Fenstermaker Robert,Plunkett Robert,Abad Ajay,Belal Ahmed,Alberico Ronald,Qiu Jingxin,Prasad Dheerendra

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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