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Low-Grade and Anaplastic Gliomas: Differences in Architecture Evaluated with Diffusion-Tensor MR Imaging

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The periphery of low-grade gliomas contains a considerable amount of preserved fiber tracts. In high-grade gliomas, however, most of these tracts are disarranged. Low FA ratios in the tumor center are consistent with a high degree of disorganization of myelinated fiber tracts in the center of both low-grade and high-grade gliomas.

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