Abstract:Introduction: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the most common tool to examine glioblastoma. Preoperative MRI can be used to initial diagnosis, and surgery planning, while follow-up MRIs can be used to evaluate treatment responses, identify recurrency, and detect side effects. The follow-up MRIs are usually taken after the first-line therapy, such as maximal safe resection. In the past, radiologists manually segment the tumor regions from normal brain tissue on follow-up MRIs, which is time-consuming, error… Show more
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