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Abstract #0194

Differentiation of Low- And High-Grade Pediatric Brain Tumors Using High B-Value Diffusion

Imaging with a Fractional Order Calculus Model

SUMMA25Y. Sui1, 2, H. Wang3, GZ Liu1, F. W. Damen1, C. Wanamaker4, YH Li5, X. J. Zhou1, 6

1Center for MR Research, University of Illinois Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Bioengineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 3Applied Science Lab, GE Healthcare, Shanghai, China; 4Radiology, University of Illinois Medical Center, Chicago, IL; 5Radiology, Xinhua Hospital, Shanghai, China; 6Departments of Radiology, Neurosurgery and Bioengineering, University of Illinois Medical Center, Chicago, IL

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