This study aimed to investigate the value of plain conventional and black-blood magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for assessing the invasion of large and important vessels in patients with complex retroperitoneal tumors. The great advantages of vascular wall imaging are non-invasive and non-enhanced, as well as three-dementional, which provides a better presence and evaluation of wall structure, tumor contact of the vessel circumference, narrowing, and deformity. The researchers in the field of vascular imaging should be interested in this topic.
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