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Postoperative Brain MRI After Tumor Resection: Reducing Artifacts and Improving Diagnostic Accuracy

Postoperative MRI after brain tumor surgery is often affected by artifacts caused by intracranial air, limiting reliable image interpretation.

A recent study shows that TGSE-BLADE DWI significantly reduces image distortion compared to standard RESOLVE techniques.

Using mint Lesion for quantitative analysis, researchers demonstrated near-perfect agreement with T1-weighted reference scans—resulting in improved diagnostic confidence in postoperative imaging.

What are the implications for clinical practice?

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