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Table 1 demonstrates histopathological findings, proton spectroscopy and  qualita-tive and quantitaqualita-tive analyses of the  perfu-sion curves of the 55 studied tumors  (Fig-ures 1 to 6).
Figure 1. Case 35. Grade III leiomyosarcoma. A: Axial, STIR image showing extensive ovoid lesion with hyperintense signal (arrows) in the left iliac bone
Figure 2. Case 24. Benign schwannoma. A: Sagittal, STIR image showing an ovoid, solid, well defined hyperintense lesion (arrows), in the tarsal tunnel
Figure 4. Case 42. Benign fibrous histiocytoma. A: Axial, STIR image showing expansile hyperintense ovoid, well defined lesion in the soft parts of the dorso- dorso-lumbar transition at left (arrows)
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