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L. Morphologie, les paramètres qualitatifs et semi-quantitatifs de la perfusion et de la diffusion ont été analysés. La population a été étudiée dans un 1 er temps en fonction du type de lésion : adénomes pléomorphes (AP), tumeurs de Whartin (W), autres tumeurs bénignes (autres bénins) ou carcinomes, puis en fonction du caractère bénin

L. Était-spécifique-À-80%-de-la-bénignité, Une grande taille, l'atteinte à la fois du lobe profond et superficielle et un signal T2 intermédiaire orientaient vers la malignité

. La-limite-de-l, IRM fonctionnelle est son manque de reproductibilité, nécessitant une standardisation et une description plus précise des protocoles employés