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Compressive optic neuropathy by pituitary adenoma: may making radiomics delta provide prognostic value after surgery?

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HWC received funding in part from the National Science and Technology Council under grant MOST 110–2221-E-002–026-MY3.

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Lin, TM., Chen, CY. & Chung, HW. Compressive optic neuropathy by pituitary adenoma: may making radiomics delta provide prognostic value after surgery?. Eur Radiol 33, 7479–7481 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-023-10274-2

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