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* CT Clear cell ovarian carcinoma: | *CT Clear cell ovarian carcinoma: | ||
* * Large unilocular, mainly cystic, smooth marginated mass with lumen protruding solid portion and high-attenuated cystic portion. | **Large unilocular, mainly cystic, smooth marginated mass with lumen protruding solid portion and high-attenuated cystic portion. | ||
* CT Ovarian mucinous cystadenocarcinoma: | *CT Ovarian mucinous cystadenocarcinoma: | ||
* * High attenuation in some loculi due to the high protein content of the mucoid material | **High attenuation in some loculi due to the high protein content of the mucoid material | ||
*CT Ovarian serous cystadenocarcinoma: | |||
* * Calcification is detected in approximately 12% of | **Calcification is detected in approximately 12% of tumors on CT but is non-specific as calcification can also be seen in benign serous tumors and other neoplasms. | ||
*CT can be used for preoperative staging to look for lymphadenopathy, peritoneal, and distant metastases. | |||
* CT can be used for preoperative staging to look for lymphadenopathy, peritoneal, and distant metastases. | |||
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- CT Clear cell ovarian carcinoma:
- Large unilocular, mainly cystic, smooth marginated mass with lumen protruding solid portion and high-attenuated cystic portion.
- CT Ovarian mucinous cystadenocarcinoma:
- High attenuation in some loculi due to the high protein content of the mucoid material
- CT Ovarian serous cystadenocarcinoma:
- Calcification is detected in approximately 12% of tumors on CT but is non-specific as calcification can also be seen in benign serous tumors and other neoplasms.
- CT can be used for preoperative staging to look for lymphadenopathy, peritoneal, and distant metastases.