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by unsrsly
1903 days ago
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I respect your experience, and I'll concede that fMRI for pre-surgical planning in neurooncology is used at only some centers. If you worked mainly in neurooncology you may have missed some of the uses of fMRI for epilepsy surgery. Thanks for the discussion. |
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For me fMRI falls into the cool-but-has-some-issues (mainly around consistency and processing) side of tech.
And yes, thanks for the discussion.