Leiomyosarcoma CT: Difference between revisions
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CT scans are often used to diagnose [[leiomyosarcoma]]. It can confirm the location of the sarcoma and show the organs nearby. These are helpful for determining the stage of the cancer and in determining whether surgery is a good treatment option. CT scans can also be used to guide biopsy and a biopsy sample is usually removed and looked at under a microscope. | |||
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Morphological imaging features usually depends upon the site of the Leiomyosarcoma but generally it is suggestive of heterogeneous mass,demonstrating central low attenuation representing the necrosis and rarely with calcification. | |||
'''Patient #1: CT images demonstrate a uterine leiomyosarcoma''' | '''Patient #1: CT images demonstrate a uterine leiomyosarcoma''' |
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Overview
CT scans are often used to diagnose leiomyosarcoma. It can confirm the location of the sarcoma and show the organs nearby. These are helpful for determining the stage of the cancer and in determining whether surgery is a good treatment option. CT scans can also be used to guide biopsy and a biopsy sample is usually removed and looked at under a microscope.
CT Scan
Morphological imaging features usually depends upon the site of the Leiomyosarcoma but generally it is suggestive of heterogeneous mass,demonstrating central low attenuation representing the necrosis and rarely with calcification.
Patient #1: CT images demonstrate a uterine leiomyosarcoma
Patient #1: CT images demonstrate a uterine leiomyosarcoma with a fluid-fluid level
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