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Diagnostic approach to primary retroperitoneal pathologies: what the radiologist needs to know
Ferenc Czeyda-Pommersheim1, Christine Menias2, Annemarie Boustani3
1Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, Yale School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, PO Box 208042, New Haven, CT, 06520, USA. Ferenc.Czeyda-Pommersheim@yale.edu.
Abstract:
Retroperitoneal soft tissue lesions represent a wide range of disease processes with overlapping imaging findings. Familiarity with the CT and MR characteristics of these conditions is important to guide clinical evaluation. We review the tissue types, characteristic clinical, demographic, and imaging features of retroperitoneal tumors and tumor-like non-neoplastic conditions with CT and MR correlation, including anatomic and imaging clues, and provide a diagnostic approach to aide the radiologist in making a specific diagnosis.
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