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Fig. 4 | European Radiology Experimental

Fig. 4

From: Computer 3D modeling of radiofrequency ablation of atypical cartilaginous tumours in long bones using finite element methods and real patient anatomy

Fig. 4

a, b Resulting ablation diameters on the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study performed 3 months after the radiofrequency ablation (the same case of Figs. 2 and 3). c, d Resulting ablation diameters from the simulations. The ablation zones are represented as a transversal cut at the height of the electrode, inside the three-dimensional geometry, to match the direction of the MRI measurements. c The green line is the measurement of the ablation diameter as if it were to be taken until the cortical bone and is shown here as an example of the main difference between the results from the simulations and the radiological measurements

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