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An Attempt at Improvement of Tissue Diagnosis in Brain Tumours by the Study of Densities at CAT

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The Diagnostic Limitations of Computerised Axial Tomography

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The anatomical problems encountered in the diagnosis of brain tumours result from the photographic similarity of certain tumours, such as metastases, gliomas, abscesses, or even certain meningiomas. Our study deals with the systematic use in doubtful cases of the densities numerical values on print-out machine, with realization of densities curves or histogram.

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Tapias, P.L., Debaene, A., Borrely, P., Serrano, R., Legre, J. (1978). An Attempt at Improvement of Tissue Diagnosis in Brain Tumours by the Study of Densities at CAT. In: Bories, J. (eds) The Diagnostic Limitations of Computerised Axial Tomography. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66859-3_3

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