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[[CT scan]] may be helpful in the diagnosis of cervical cancer, but usually, its usage is for [[Cancer staging|staging]] and detecting the depth of invasion into the [[myometrium]]. | |||
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[[Computerised tomography]] ([[CT]]) is used for clinical [[Staging (pathology)|staging]] of cervical carcinoma, it improves the accuracy of staging based on [[FIGO]] guidelines. [[CT scan]] is useful in evaluating the followings:<ref name="pmid25027081">{{cite journal |vauthors=Prasad TV, Thulkar S, Hari S, Sharma DN, Kumar S |title=Role of computed tomography (CT) scan in staging of cervical carcinoma |journal=Indian J. Med. Res. |volume=139 |issue=5 |pages=714–9 |date=May 2014 |pmid=25027081 |pmc=4140036 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | |||
* [[Tumor]] size | |||
* Parametrial invasion | |||
* [[Lymph node]] and distant metastasis | |||
* [[Ureteral]] involvement and the functional status of [[kidney]]<nowiki/>s. | |||
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[[Category:Types of cancer]] | [[Category:Types of cancer]] | ||
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[[Category:Oncology]] | [[Category:Oncology]] | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Nima Nasiri, M.D.[2]
Overview
CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of cervical cancer, but usually, its usage is for staging and detecting the depth of invasion into the myometrium.
CT
Computerised tomography (CT) is used for clinical staging of cervical carcinoma, it improves the accuracy of staging based on FIGO guidelines. CT scan is useful in evaluating the followings:[1]
- Tumor size
- Parametrial invasion
- Lymph node and distant metastasis
- Ureteral involvement and the functional status of kidneys.