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Pleural thymoma: Radiological and histological findings
Eliseo Picchi1,2, Francesca Di Giuliano1,2, Donatella Ferrari1,2
1Diagnostic Imaging and Neuroradiology, Policlinico Tor Vergata, Viale Oxford 81, 00133, Rome, Italy.
European Journal of Radiology Open
|September 8, 2018
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No abstract available in PubMed .
Keywords:
18[F]-FDG, 18[F]-fluorodeoxyglucoseCECT, contrast enhanced computed tomographyCT, computed tomographyComputed tomographyITMIG, International Thymic Malignancy Interest GroupMRI, magnetic resonance imagingPA, posterior-anteriorPET, positron emission tomographyPleural thymomaPositron emission tomographyRECIST, response evaluation criteria in solid tumorsROI, region of interestRadiological stagingX-rayRelated Concept Videos
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