The increasing utility of MRI's quantitative imaging biomarkers for disease characterisation and response monitoring necessitates a better understanding of underlying pathophysiological changes.
This might be more pertinent when heterogeneous organ such as skeletal system is being investigated. In this work, we carry out a study into the heterogeneity of multiple myeloma's focal lesions on the basis of the various anatomical locations in skeleton.
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