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, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology has a high precision and is observer independent during the imaging procedure (3) . Holter monitor studies have in general demonstrated increased heart rate (HR), and three studies demonstrate increased HR in
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gross total resection rate (GTR) ( 10 ). Intraoperative low field MRI (iMRI) has been proven useful for visualizing tumor remnant during surgery ( 11 ). iMRI may improve and facilitate GTR (leaving no adenoma remnant on postoperative MRI) as iMRI has
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, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has gained increasing attention in the measurement of adipose depots. With excellent image resolution, MRI is considered to be the most accurate method for determining body composition at the tissue-organ level, specifically
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