MRI features of malignant superficial sarcomas
Published
17 July 2012
| Article by Skeletal Radiology 2012
| Tags:
magnetic-resonance-imaging,
superficial-soft-tissue-tumors
MRI features of malignant superficial sarcomas
The ability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to detect and characterize the anatomical extent of musculoskeletal soft tissue
tumors is well described . The sensitivity of MRI in distinguishing benign from malignant soft tissue lesions has also been extensively debated [, ]. The majority...
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