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CT Clear cell ovarian carcinoma | |||
Typically seen as a large unilocular, mainly cystic, smooth marginated mass with lumen protruding solid portion and high-attenuated cystic portion 5. | |||
CT Ovarian mucinous cystadenocarcinoma | |||
CT may demonstrate 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 tumours on CT 4 but is non-specific as calcification can also be seen in benign serous tumours and other neoplasms. | |||
CT can be used for preoperative staging to look for lymphadenopathy, peritoneal, and distant metastases. | |||
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CT Clear cell ovarian carcinoma Typically seen as a large unilocular, mainly cystic, smooth marginated mass with lumen protruding solid portion and high-attenuated cystic portion 5.
CT Ovarian mucinous cystadenocarcinoma CT may demonstrate 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 tumours on CT 4 but is non-specific as calcification can also be seen in benign serous tumours and other neoplasms.
CT can be used for preoperative staging to look for lymphadenopathy, peritoneal, and distant metastases.