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From: Two-centre comparative experimental study of biparametric MRI at 3.0 T with and without endorectal coil using kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa) as a phantom for human prostate

Fig. 2

Axial images of a green Hayward kiwifruit, Actinidia deliciosa (a digital photograph of fresh cut section; b corresponding T2-weighted image [T2WI]; OP, outer pericarp; PP, peripheral placenta) and a human prostate (c T2WI: PZa, anterior region of peripheral zone; PZpl, posterior region of peripheral zone; TZa, anterior region of transitional zone; TZp, posterior region of transitional zone). Respective placement of elliptical regions of interest (ROIs) comprising at least ten adjacent voxels is demonstrated in axial images of a kiwifruit (d diffusion-weighted image, b value 800 s/mm2; e T2WI) and human prostate (f T2WI)

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