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Average SD Median Minimum Maximum MD P Value FA .012 Healthy level 0.740 0.034 0.750 0.690 0.780 0 Pathologic 0.670 0.087 0.642 0.526 0.831 0 ADC (%10−3) .13 Healthy level 0.949 0.172 0.928 0.730 1.34 0 Pathologic 1.03 0.177 1.03 0.775 1.41 0
Note.—Comparison of FA and ADC of pathologic and healthy levels in patients doesn’t show a statistically significant difference for ADC but shows one for FA (bold value). SD = standard deviation; MD = patient distribution (number of patients).