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Objective value on Apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) map to categorize the intensity of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWi) restriction for prostate cancer detection on multiparametric prostate Mri

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Table 1 - Numeric variables included in the study.
Figure 2 - Graphics presented in boxplot showing the correlation of subjective ADC map grade and the objective ADC  map value.
Table 5 - Multiple models to identify positive biopsy.

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