Early changes of hepatic hemodynamics measured by functional CT perfusion in a rabbit model of liver

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BACKGROUND:Early detection and treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma is crucial to improving the patients’ survival.The hemodynamic changes caused by tumors can be serially measured using CT perfusion.In this study,we used a CT perfusion technique to demo
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