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Chest/abdomen/pelvic CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of ganglioneuroma. On | Chest/abdomen/pelvic CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of ganglioneuroma. On CT scan, ganglioneuroma is characterized by a well-circumscribed, solid, encapsulated mass that is iso- to hypoattenuating to muscle. | ||
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Chest/abdomen/pelvic CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of ganglioneuroma.
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Chest/abdomen/pelvic CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of ganglioneuroma. On CT scan, ganglioneuroma is characterized by a well-circumscribed, solid, encapsulated mass that is iso- to hypoattenuating to muscle.