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Original Article Susceptibility weighted imaging improved diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance in characterization of parotid gland lesions

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Table 1. Histopathological diagnoses of parotid gland lesions
Figure 1. The grade of intralesional susceptibility signals on MinP. A. Is a 27-year-old female with pleomorphic ad-enoma of the right parotid gland and Grade 0
Table 2. Maximum diameter of intralesional veins of benign and malignant lesions
Figure 3. Box plots of (A) dv-max demonstrates a significant difference (P<0.01) between malignant and benign lesions, while box plots of (B) N/SITSS was not significantly different (P=0.367)
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