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Background: Non-invasive imaging modalities such as ultrasonography (USG), computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are critical for detecting and characterizing solid organ tumo
Radiologic–pathologic correlationsolid organ tumorsCTMRIhistopathologydiagnostic accuracy
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Background: Retrospective comparisons between imaging modalities commonly are confounded by systematic differences between groups between the characteristics of the patients undergoing different tests
Propensity score matchingbreast imagingdiagnostic accuracydigital mammographycontrast-enhanced MRIbenign lesions
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Background: Ophthalmic lesions comprise a wide range of disorders ranging from benign and precancerous to malignant lesions. The rarity of orbito-ocular lesion, further complicates the recognition of
AutoimmuneEyelidMalignantMetastaticOrbito-ocular lesionsPrimary mucinous adenocarcinoma
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Background and Aim: Cancer of cervix is one of the most prevalent gynaecological cancers in women. Additionally, it is among the most prevalent cancers in women that can be identified and fully treate
PAP smearASCUSCervical cancer
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Background: Given the low malignancy rate in palpable thyroid nodules (~5%), accurate pre-operative differentiation of benign from malignant lesions is critical to avoid unnecessary surgery. However,
Thyroid NoduleFine-Needle Aspiration CytologyCytodiagnosisDiagnostic Accuracy