Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4222894 | Clinical Imaging | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Computed tomography and/or magnetic resonance imaging were performed in 42 female patients with suspected pelvic mass. Surgical and histopathological reports were compared to the imaging findings, yielding mismatch in five (17.8%) patients. One benign cyst and one case of postirradiation fibrosis were characterized as recurrent tumors, one surgically transposed ovary as metastasis, and an ovarian torsion as ovarian tumor, and a pelvic hematoma was mistaken for abscess. The most common false-positive finding on a per-lesion basis was that of enlarged lymph nodes.
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Ranka Stern Padovan, Marko Kralik, Maja Prutki, Maja Hrabak, Bozidar Oberman, Kristina Potocki,