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Table 1.

Frequency of neoplasms in the study.

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Table 2.

The distribution of cases, diagnoses and exams performed in standard staging.

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Table 3.

Distribution according to demographics.

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Fig 1.

Coronal STIR sequence demonstrating multiple disseminated peritoneal lesions with high signal.

No lesions were found at any other sites in this exam.

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Fig 2.

Female patient, fifteen-year-old, with Hodgkin's lymphoma, nodular sclerosis type.

These images in the coronal plane, (A) diffusion and (B) PET-CT, show mediastinal and supraclavicular lymph node enlargement.

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Male patient, thirteen-year-old, with osteoblastic osteosarcoma.

(A) STIR image in the coronal plane showing large expansive formation in the right distal femur with infiltration of bone marrow and extension to adjacent soft tissues.

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Fig 4.

Female patient, eight-year-old, with chondrosarcoma.

STIR image in the coronal plane showing the lesion in the right foot. There was no characterization of secondary lesions.

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Table 4.

Agreement between WBMRI and reference standard.

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Table 5.

WBMRI performance in relation to the reference standard.

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Fig 5.

A well-characterized pulmonary nodule in a pediatric patient during follow up for Ewing's sarcoma.

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