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Fig. 3 | Cancer Imaging

Fig. 3

From: Using neighborhood gray tone difference matrix texture features on dual time point PET/CT images to differentiate malignant from benign FDG-avid solitary pulmonary nodules

Fig. 3

Delayed PET images of a reduced nodule are shown. The high uptake regions of the lesion are separated spatially, which leads to a higher busyness value and a lower coarseness value (delayed SUVmax = 5.80, delayed busyness = 5.98*10−2, delayed coarseness = 4.41*10− 2, delayed cluster prominence = 2.65*108)

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